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ASU Foundation Environmental Graphics

A visual narrative of philanthropy, passion, and human connection.

Location
Phoenix, AZ
Client
Arizona State University
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Size
100 sq.ft.
Year
2020
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The ASU Foundation fuels the future of Arizona State University, forging deep connections between donors and the causes they care about most.

As a separate entity from ASU, the Foundation ensures that contributions directly support programs aligned with donors' values—whether in science, space exploration, sustainability, health, or education.

A quote on a wall reads "We want you to be a part of what we're doing. We want your voices to be vital, and we want to learn from and with you."
A man reads a quote on a wall and views an accompanying graphic

Multistudio’s Brand Experience team was tasked with designing an environmental graphics installation for the Foundation’s corporate office in Tempe, Arizona. Inspired by the art of philanthropy, the design visually represents how relationships drive impact.

Abstracted silhouettes of diverse individuals merge with imagery of their passions, symbolizing the way the Foundation matches donors with initiatives that reflect their beliefs.

A graphic and quote is show on a wall. The quote says, "We can use our talents and services and time to help people that are experiencing the most horrible health disparities." - Student

The installation’s color palette draws from fire—an ancient symbol of knowledge and generosity, nodding to the myth of Prometheus, who gifted fire to humankind. Layered textures and interwoven forms create an immersive storytelling experience, reinforcing ASU’s commitment to innovation, connection, and community impact. More than just a design, this space embodies the spirit of giving—a daily reminder of the lives transformed through generosity.

A graphic and quote are shown on a wall. The quote says, "We all need to dig deep and explore what it's like to be someone else and have their experience." - Student

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