Designing an Interactive Anniversary Publication
A launch-ready digital anniversary publication designed for a global professional services network, turning 25 years of milestones into an interactive editorial experience.
Services:
Editorial Design, Interactive Publication, Digital Experience
Industry:
Professional Services
Timeline
4 Weeks
The Challenge
A global professional services network came to Brandly with a milestone worth presenting properly: 25 years of collaboration, member growth, and shared achievements. The brief called for more than a commemorative document. It needed to feel considered, credible, and engaging enough for an international audience.
The launch window was tight. With an international member event already on the calendar, the publication had to move from concept to final delivery in four weeks. It also needed to live beyond the event as a digital piece members could browse, share, and revisit online.
The Solution
We approached the project like an editorial design system. The 11-page publication was structured around clear pacing, strong hierarchy, and moments of visual pause, giving member stories and milestone content room to feel important without becoming dense.
Brandly handled the full design process from layout direction to final production. We shaped the publication around a professional but celebratory tone, balancing corporate credibility with a more engaging digital reading experience. Once the core design was approved, we added interactive navigation and motion details so the finished piece felt made for the web, not simply uploaded to it.
The process required fast alignment, clean version control, and clear presentation for senior stakeholders. Every design decision had to support speed, clarity, and approval without watering down the final output.
The Result
The publication launched on schedule at the international member event and went live online the same day. What started as a time-sensitive anniversary brief became a polished digital showcase for the network’s history, members, and momentum. The final piece gave the organization something more useful than a static brochure: a branded editorial experience built to be read, shared, and remembered.
