Client
The Federer Foundation
Type
Visual Identity, Branding, Digital Design, Annual Report
Collaboration
KW Strategy
The years before school are some of the most formative in a child's life. They are also the most underfunded.
The Federer Foundation has spent over 20 years changing that, reaching millions of children across Southern Africa and Switzerland. Since Roger Federer founded the organization in 2003, it has helped children access quality education from early childhood through the first school grades. To do this, the foundation works alongside teachers, governments, and communities to strengthen public systems.
Our role was to create a brand identity that better communicated the depth of this work. One that could speak with credibility in global rooms, while staying open, warm, and genuinely close to the children and communities at the centre of the mission.
A core part of the brief was also a shift in emphasis, moving from a founder-led organisation to one that reflects the broader communities, partners, and people it takes to create lasting change.
The circle became a natural starting point. A shape of play, movement, connection, and a link to the sport from which the Foundation was born. From it grows a modular pattern system built from geometric curves and bold intersections, designed to flex between abstract texture and figurative illustration. The result is a visual language that can scale across any context the foundation needs. Playful and grounded in equal measure.












