For Envirocentre’s Tiny Forest Project, I created a poster designed to educate and inspire. The focus was to highlight the many benefits of planting a Tiny Forest in urban neighborhoods, from boosting biodiversity to improving air quality. My goal? Make it visually engaging while ensuring the message was as clear as the air these forests help create.
The design features a central description of the Tiny Forest, surrounded by icons and text that break down its benefits in a simple, digestible way. Think clean layouts, friendly visuals, and a splash of green to tie it all together. It’s a sign that doesn’t just inform—it gets people to stop, read, and maybe even start dreaming of planting their own pocket of nature. Because who wouldn’t want a forest in their backyard that works harder than most houseplants?