Mo Ibrahim Foundation (MIF) launched Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG). It is the most comprehensive analysis of African governance undertaken to date, bringing together a decade of data to assess each of Africa’s 54 countries against 95 indicators drawn from 34 independent sources.

The index measures overall governance trends in African countries based on four components and looks ahead to where the continent might be heading.

A book and online gallery of selected entries to the My Africa photo competition were published, as part of the Foundation’s 10th Anniversary celebrations, at St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London.

As Assistant Production Designer for MIF 10 Year Party Exhibition, I conducted image research and made Keynote moodboard presentations. All printed graphic assets needed for the event were created in Photoshop and Illustrator.

In the reception area, a 9.6m x 1m entrance header was produced, as minimal branding for the exclusive event; a curated marble reception desk with three 30cm logo cubes and vector artwork print for the desk ends.
My Africa Book Wall - a one off 9.8m x 4.3m simple graphic print wall, with an exhibition introduction.
Three large bookcases were filled with artwork in the style of African fabric covered books.
Competition Wall with the 3 winning photographs on mounted screens.
Artwork for 10 different book covers on shallow shelves and 10 custom book plinths/lecterns.
My Africa Book Wall - a one off 9.8m x 4.3m simple graphic print wall, with an exhibition introduction.
A giant LED wall and four 65 inch plasma screens, played the My Africa slideshow, live stage content, and an eight minute MIF film. In After Effects, I captioned the film with 50 animated lower thirds.
Production Designer: Timothy Bird
Production Programmer: John McGarrigle
Assistant Production Designer: Moira Lam
Design Assistant: Hayley Egan

IMAGES: Moira Lam

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