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Integrated Visual Design for Sermon Series Campaign

BACKGROUND
North Langley Community Church is well known for its thoughtful and meaningful sermon series, which each have their own visual identity. At the end of 2025, I learned that the church would be doing an eight-month series on the book of Revelation, from January to the end of August 2026. As the resident Graphic Designer, I knew that this project would have a significant presence, and would require extra focus and care.

CHALLENGE
To create a visual identity for a book of the Bible that is at times very abstract and at others very visual, with descriptive imagery that brings to mind beloved comics and fantasy epics. The designs should inspire the visual imagination, support the text and the preachers' words, and allow people to engage more deeply with the content of the series.

SOLUTION

The solution was to create a campaign employing creative illustration and punchy colours to make an intimidating book feel like an adventure. I created a wide variety of assets for this campaign, including a two motion design introductory videos to be played at the start of each service across four campuses (one for the first half of the book and the other for the second) and two print volumes of the two halves of Revelation, with illustrations that I drew by hand to illuminate the text. These volumes were intended to be journals, for people to read along with the text and make notes as they learn. I also made posters and weekly slide decks, which I updated for each campus weekly according to the notes from each pastor. The second half of the series had a change in colour palette to keep things fresh.

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A few illustrations from the journals. 

Intro Video 1 (Revelation 1-12)

Intro Video 2 (Revelation 13-24)

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CLEAR BRIGHT CREATIVE BY CLAIRE BREEDVELD

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