Case study

Centre for Popular Education

Working with the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation on a new workers education project, I developed branding inspired by Trade Union history, and a website to market the course to workers across the country.

The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation's London office launched the Centre for Popular Education, a project offering a political education course adapted for the British context from a successful US trade union program. The challenge was to design and build a simple, professional website to promote the course, manage sign-ups, and serve as a central hub for course information, news, and events.

The project encompassed a full branding and development service, including site strategy, design, development, and launch support.

  • Platform & Scalability: I build the site on Webflow, ensuring the client had full ownership of the backend and that the platform was easily scalable for the future of the Centre for Popular Education
  • Branding & Style: I designed branding indspired by historic trade union posters, bringing a classic union colour scheme to the digital era.
  • Content Strategy: This site was designed with workers in mind, we prioritised the most important messages and content, and worked out how to make political education accessible and interesting.