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Bridging Divides, Fostering Connection

Client

Asbury Methodist Social Service

Background

Asbury Methodist Social Service is a leading non-profit organisation in Hong Kong, dedicated to improving the lives of the city's most vulnerable populations. Established in 1978, the service has been a beacon of hope and support for the elderly, families, youth, and individuals facing social and economic challenges.


With a rich history spanning over four decades, Asbury Methodist Social Service has evolved to meet the changing needs of Hong Kong's diverse communities. From operating neighbourhood elderly centres to providing integrated family and community services, the organisation has consistently demonstrated its commitment to fostering social inclusion, empowerment and well-being.​

Design Solution
The Neighbour magazine boasts a clean, modern design that prioritises readability and visual appeal. Utilising a mix of striking photography, clear typography, and intuitive page layouts, the publication invites readers to engage with its content seamlessly.


The central focus is a 3D rendering of the room’s interior, representing the magazine’s content. Cover is surrounded by a grid-like pattern of interconnecting lines, evoking themes related to dwelling and architecture. The title stands out in a bold, sans-serif font for a modern, clean feel.


The map mainly uses green tones and rolling hills to create a lush, natural atmosphere that contrasts with the urban elements such as buildings, roads, and landmarks scattered across the map. This blend of natural and artificial elements adds a sense of balance and harmony to the overall design.


Overall, the Neighbour magazine map effectively combines material and visual design to create a unique and compelling representation of the data.

Cover is surrounded by a grid-like pattern of interconnecting lines, evoking themes related to dwelling and architecture. The title stands out in a bold, sans-serif font for a modern, clean feel.

Art Direction  |   Publication

Neighbour Magazine
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