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T-shirt goodies festival Solidarités
Stickers goodies festival Solidarités

PROJECT 9.

client: MJS
role: Communication Manager

date: march 2020 / dec 2021

Creation of different campaigns to warn the youth about society thematic

Create social campaigns using different platforms as Meta or YouTube.

We also participate in several events and created goodies for these moments.

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Post Instagram Débat Mémoire
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Post Instagram Débat
Post Instagram - le sais-tu
Timeline festival Solidarités
Post Instagram - le sais-tu

As part of my role, I focused on developing a clear and unified visual direction that could strengthen MJS’s communication across all platforms. This meant creating adaptable visuals that could work seamlessly both online and offline — from social media to printed materials and event communications. The goal was to ensure consistency in tone and design while keeping the visuals accessible, engaging, and aligned with the organization’s mission to connect with and inspire young people.

              most important project I was able to work on within the organization was the Solidarity Festival organized by the city of Namur. The goal was to create a stand to allow young people to meet around activities and debates that we were able to propose.

Various projects have been created, including screen printing on textiles (t-shirts, tote bags, etc.) and paper kits addressing social themes.

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Stand Festival Solidarités

We came up with the idea of ​​using a photobooth that I designed to match the organization's visual identity and I was also able to create designs for the filters to be used.

Timeline Festival Solidarités
Photobooth t-shirt solidarité

Or the creation of a timeline of the highlights of the organization's movement and Belgium. A banner measuring 1.50m high and 4m long. Here, the challenge was to create a large-format printed banner that matched the dimensions of the stand.

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In the same vein, I designed t-shirts to give to festival-goers.

Between March 2020 and December 2021, the organization MJS aimed to maintain a strong connection with young people, especially during the pandemic, when in-person interaction was limited. The goal was to continue communicating about social topics, promoting events, and providing a platform for discussion and engagement despite restrictions. The main challenge was to ensure a consistent and impactful visual identity across both digital and physical media — from social campaigns to printed materials and live events.

Through these efforts, MJS managed to sustain a dynamic and engaging presence among young audiences, even during a challenging period. The organization’s stand at the Festival de la Solidarité in Namur stood out thanks to its strong visual design, enhancing MJS’s visibility and appeal. The printed materials and digital campaigns contributed to spreading awareness about key social themes, encouraging participation, and fostering open dialogue. Overall, this project reinforced MJS’s image as a vibrant, socially engaged, and youth-oriented organization.

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This experience taught me to balance creativity with strategy — ensuring that every visual choice supported the organization’s broader communication goals. Managing a variety of formats and audiences also strengthened my ability to adapt visual messages without losing coherence. It was a valuable opportunity to develop both my design and leadership skills in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.

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