Digital + Motion
Music Awards Evening Presentation
A title-slide system designed for St Rita's College's annual Music Awards, used to introduce each segment of the ceremony - from the Principal's Address to student performances and service awards.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Music Department
Client :
St Rita's College
Project Duration :
1.5 days

The Brief
St Rita's College needed a presentation deck to run across dual screens during their annual Music Awards evening, a formal event recognising student musicians for performance, service, and commitment to the music program. The brief called for a design that felt celebratory and elegant, but also distinctly tied to music, without leaning on generic stock imagery or clip art.

Design Concept
The solution centres on a single illustrated motif: a hand-drawn line frame made up of overlapping instruments, guitar, trumpet, saxophone, violin and piano, rendered in a warm gold line against a deep, muted backdrop. This frame becomes the consistent container for every slide title, giving the deck a cohesive identity while still allowing each section (Welcome, Principal's Address, Performance, Service Awards) to feel like its own moment. A refined serif typeface was paired with the illustration to keep the tone formal and ceremonial rather than playful.

Execution
Each slide was built to a simple, repeatable template - title, presenter name, and the school crest tucked into the corner - so the design could scale across a long program with many segments without losing consistency. The colour palette was kept restrained (deep plum, charcoal and gold) so the slides would read clearly under stage lighting and hold their own on a large screen in a darkened auditorium, while still complementing the school's existing branding.
Result
The finished deck ran across twin screens throughout the evening, providing a clear, branded visual thread from welcome through to the final award. The consistent frame motif meant the audience could immediately recognise a new segment was starting, while the illustrated instruments reinforced the music-focused nature of the event in a way that felt custom-made rather than templated.

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Digital + Motion
Music Awards Evening Presentation
A title-slide system designed for St Rita's College's annual Music Awards, used to introduce each segment of the ceremony - from the Principal's Address to student performances and service awards.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Music Department
Client :
St Rita's College
Project Duration :
1.5 days

The Brief
St Rita's College needed a presentation deck to run across dual screens during their annual Music Awards evening, a formal event recognising student musicians for performance, service, and commitment to the music program. The brief called for a design that felt celebratory and elegant, but also distinctly tied to music, without leaning on generic stock imagery or clip art.

Design Concept
The solution centres on a single illustrated motif: a hand-drawn line frame made up of overlapping instruments, guitar, trumpet, saxophone, violin and piano, rendered in a warm gold line against a deep, muted backdrop. This frame becomes the consistent container for every slide title, giving the deck a cohesive identity while still allowing each section (Welcome, Principal's Address, Performance, Service Awards) to feel like its own moment. A refined serif typeface was paired with the illustration to keep the tone formal and ceremonial rather than playful.

Execution
Each slide was built to a simple, repeatable template - title, presenter name, and the school crest tucked into the corner - so the design could scale across a long program with many segments without losing consistency. The colour palette was kept restrained (deep plum, charcoal and gold) so the slides would read clearly under stage lighting and hold their own on a large screen in a darkened auditorium, while still complementing the school's existing branding.
Result
The finished deck ran across twin screens throughout the evening, providing a clear, branded visual thread from welcome through to the final award. The consistent frame motif meant the audience could immediately recognise a new segment was starting, while the illustrated instruments reinforced the music-focused nature of the event in a way that felt custom-made rather than templated.

More Projects
Digital + Motion
Music Awards Evening Presentation
A title-slide system designed for St Rita's College's annual Music Awards, used to introduce each segment of the ceremony - from the Principal's Address to student performances and service awards.
Year :
2025
Industry :
Music Department
Client :
St Rita's College
Project Duration :
1.5 days

The Brief
St Rita's College needed a presentation deck to run across dual screens during their annual Music Awards evening, a formal event recognising student musicians for performance, service, and commitment to the music program. The brief called for a design that felt celebratory and elegant, but also distinctly tied to music, without leaning on generic stock imagery or clip art.

Design Concept
The solution centres on a single illustrated motif: a hand-drawn line frame made up of overlapping instruments, guitar, trumpet, saxophone, violin and piano, rendered in a warm gold line against a deep, muted backdrop. This frame becomes the consistent container for every slide title, giving the deck a cohesive identity while still allowing each section (Welcome, Principal's Address, Performance, Service Awards) to feel like its own moment. A refined serif typeface was paired with the illustration to keep the tone formal and ceremonial rather than playful.

Execution
Each slide was built to a simple, repeatable template - title, presenter name, and the school crest tucked into the corner - so the design could scale across a long program with many segments without losing consistency. The colour palette was kept restrained (deep plum, charcoal and gold) so the slides would read clearly under stage lighting and hold their own on a large screen in a darkened auditorium, while still complementing the school's existing branding.
Result
The finished deck ran across twin screens throughout the evening, providing a clear, branded visual thread from welcome through to the final award. The consistent frame motif meant the audience could immediately recognise a new segment was starting, while the illustrated instruments reinforced the music-focused nature of the event in a way that felt custom-made rather than templated.





