Julian Kiganda, African Designer Tapped to Spearhead National Urban League’s Centennial Exhibit

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Julian B. Kiganda’s award-winning firm, Vibrant Design Group (VDG), has been tapped to spearhead the design for the NUL’s Centennial, multimedia exhibit. The 4000 square feet exhibit will be the most prominent physical feature of the annual convention, as the NUL celebrates 100 years of empowering Americans while positioning itself for its next century of service.

The multimedia exhibit, presenting the history, current activities, and future commitments of the organization and its members will debut at NUL’s annual convention in July, and will be showcased around the U.S. in the coming year.

Kiganda is excited of what her firm has in store for the National Urban League’s Centennial exhibit, as well as what it means to work with the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement that is devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. “As an African designer, the Urban League has given me a better understanding and greater appreciation for the contributions and sacrifices my African American brothers and sisters made for many of us to have the opportunities we have today. It is an honor to use my passion for design and dedication to portraying positive images of people of color by designing the National Urban League’s Centennial Exhibit. My hope is that it will inspire, educate, entertain—but most of all, empower those who view it to be a part of the change in our communities that the Urban League has been committed to for the past 100 years,” said Kiganda, founder of Vibrant Design Group.

The exhibition and conference opens to the public July 28th – 31st. See details at http://www.nul.org/

About Julian Kiganda

Ugandan-Rwandese design expert, Julian B. Kiganda, who is reaching new heights as a female, designer of color. Julian is a multicultural branding expert whose thoughtful analysis, remarkable intuition, and attention to detail have earned her a reputation for creating communications solutions that exceed client expectations and objectives. Her work has resulted in increased awareness, funding, and exposure for clients in the nonprofit, government, educational, and corporate sectors. She has been featured in local and national media for her expertise in multicultural marketing. As a board member of Designers Without Borders, she designed and implemented a successful online mentoring program matching University design students in Uganda with design professionals in the United States. Julian is also a founding member of the Design Continuum Fund (AIGA Endowment for Education) and stays actively engaged in her community—work for which she has been recognized. She is an active public speaker and mentor and has been invited to present at the Center for Nonprofit Advancement, Art Institutes of Washington, Howard University and many others. She received her BA in Graphic Design from Marymount University.

ABOUT VIBRANT DESIGN GROUP

Vibrant Design Group (VDG) specializes in creating compelling brands and marketing campaigns for culturally diverse audiences. The award-winning design firm is known for extraordinary design and savvy marketing which inspires, engages and communicates effectively. VDG provides a variety of services from brand development and event design, to strategic marketing, print, web and exhibit design. Julian has been featured in top media outlets like American Urban Radio Networks, Voice of America, ARISE Magazine, and her work has been recognized by Huffington Post, Washington Post, NPR, YES! Magazine and local publications.  For more info, please visit: www.vibrantdesigngroup.com.

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