JKP Radha Madhav Dham

Templates for Programs of JKPRMD teachers

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January 2012

In the same style as other products done lately (2011) for JKP Radha Madhav Dham - we have also made a template, letter size, which pracharaks can use to present their program of activities with - so the only information they need to add is the activity information itself. The header is derived from the one on website and the digital newsletters. The colors, fonts et cetera follow the Corporate Identity style developed since April 2011. See website and new template of the emailing list.

Folder "Radha Madhav Dham"

"Radha Madhav Dham""Radha Madhav Dham"

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November 2011

The Radha Madhav Dham folders each explain a single aspect:
- general info about Radha Madhav Dham itself,
- accommodation at the ashram,
- self-guided tour in and around the temple,
- information about helping / making donations for the Sunday Lunch which is being served to the whole community attending the satsang,
- Rental possibilities
- The Ancient Yoga Center

Flyer "Calendar 2012"

Flyer "Calendar 2012"Flyer "Calendar 2012"

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November 2011

For the fifth time in a row we made a calendar of main events. With the previous one (second part of 2011) we introduced a different layout, without showing the months, just the events, a choice we followed here as well. There is extra space for more information, like for example a larger photo or an extra text. The size remained the same as previously: 5.75 inch x 8.5 inch (14.6 x 21.6 cm), printed in full color on 10pt Cover paper with gloss on both sides, in a circulation of 3,000.

Poster "Anup Jalota" ... at Rath Yatra Celebration

Poster "Anup Jalota at RMD"Poster "Anup Jalota at RMD"

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August 2011

We made another poster to post across town. It is smaller (13 x 19 inch, 33 x 48 cm) and emphasises the concert of a well-known artist and not the Rath Yatra celebration itself. It was printed on location, in full color and posted across town and surroundings. We did use the same style as with the previous products to create some kind of unity (see other poster or flyer) – but depending on the public we emphasise another event of that day.

Flyer "Rath Yatra Celebration"

Flyer "Rath Yatra Celebration"Flyer "Rath Yatra Celebration"

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August 2011

Besides the large poster for the Rath Yatra Celebration, we also made flyers to attract attention for this event. The flyers were half lettersize and were printed on location in full color. They were placed in the lobby besides the large poster (28 x 70 inch, 71 x 183 cm) to be picked up by interested people. It contained much more information than the poster, the latter one is merely meant to attract attention; the flyer held all further information. Everything was handled in one style… See Images for more about the flyer and the poster.

Poster "Rath Yatra Celebration"

2011 poster "Rath Yatra"2011 poster "Rath Yatra"

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August 2011

For the first time in four years, in 2011, the Rath Yatra Celebration took place again. The idea was to try and attract much more and a different public than at previous occasions, when this festival was more or less a ‘closed event’. For this reason we made a large poster, printed on vinyl, comparable with the one we developed for the Hindu Family Camp. It is made in full color and is 28 x 70 inches (71 x 183 cm) large. The poster was positioned a few weeks ahead of the event in the lobby next to the entrance, a very well visited spot.

Folder "Ancient Yoga Center"

"Ancient Yoga Center""Ancient Yoga Center"

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August 2011

It was necessary to add a new folder to a series we developed for JKP RMD. Within the organisation, a department exists which among others accommodates workshops and rents out facilities for those. This new folder was supposed to be developed in a similar style as the previous five folders – they use the same accommodations and locations aside of some facilities of their own. We chose for a colour scheme which fits well with the series, but keeping the own identity in mind for this department and theme.

Website "Teens Radha Madhav Dham"

Teens JKP RMDTeens JKP RMD

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July 2011

For the Teens Group we developed a website, a smaller brother derived from the design of the Radha Madhav Dham website. Because this is an organisation working from JKP RMD, we found it important to make the connection clear. We chose however for another colour scheme, the same colours as in the logo of the Teens Group. The website offers many options: a blog, news, projects, summaries of the Sunday school, photo galleries, videos and much more.

Stationary "Teens Radha Madhav Dham"

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July 2011

Besides a logo and website, this group of teenagers also needed a letterhead. They write official letters for different campaigns like when they collect money for First Aid packages for the homeless in Austin, TX. Therefore, a professional look was needed. We prepared it as template in MS Word for practical and fast use. As with the logo, we only applied two colours. Besides that we have simplified the logo. See the Images for all products (logo, letter head and website).

Logo "Teens Radha Madhav Dham"

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Some teenagers interested in charity, Indian culture and religion founded a group under Radha Madhav Dham. They requested a logo, a little playful with a number of letters, something including a flute and with only two colours: yellow and blue. After some moving to the left and right and some small tests we ended up with the logo you find on the side. When we made T-shirts, we use the complete logo, but on the website or the letter head we merely apply the two silhouettes with the moon behind. The logo is made in Illustrator with two spot colours.

I enjoy working with: JKP Radha Madhav Dham, Jan Stap, Research & Communication, EXARC