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  • our new design. user friendly, accessible with different background colors

  • our new design. user friendly, accessible with different background colors

  • existing notification poster VS. our users friendly design

  • existing non-friendly planning notification poster.

Neighbor notification – new generation

The existing format of the neighbor notification board is inaccessible for most of the public.

We teamed up with graphic designer Yigal Herman to design a new and user friendly format for the city of Bat-Yam.
In each poster we included a list of planning terms that explain the terminology of the written text.
Now the planners at the city are producing new ads in different background colors that engage with the citizens of Bat-Yam.