Activision
Activision Executive All–Hands Presentation Design
Twice each year, I was fully responsible for ideating, designing, and executing (backstage) the Activision All-Hands Meeting at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage in Los Angeles.
This company-wide event, also streamed internationally, is presented by the org’s President, CEO, and Executive Leadership members, who highlight upcoming games, business models, and company vision.
I worked directly with the Executive Leadership team 2-3 months prior to each event to craft a visually engaging story for employees. Each All-Hands moment was an exciting, challenging, and heart-pumping experience.
Activision “Employee Launch Day” Presentation Design
I was approached directly by Activision’s Senior Director of Global Communications and Employee Comms team to audit and redesign the official “Employee Launch Day” presentation - the company’s history presented to every new employee.
As one of the only comprehensive and on-brand presentations for Activision and its studios, it then became the foundation for all functions for recruitment efforts, used both internally and externally.
Activision Retro Location Illustrations
One of my favorite projects: custom, retro-inspired illustrations to celebrate each global Activision location.
These assets, originally just for the corporate intranet’s location page, became a hot topic around the offices and were later transformed to full wall installations, embroidered patches, and local email signatures.
Here is a selection from the 33-piece collection.
Activision Corporate Values: Seasonal Illustrations
Each season, I illustrated custom designs that "punnily" mimicked Activision's corporate values to engage employees across all North America offices. Here are a few examples.
Activision Internal Communication Print & Digital Design
I collaborated with Employee and Internal Comms Teams year-round to create charming designs aligning with company campaigns. Here are some examples of seasonal imagery, heritage month campaigns, and event visuals.