Celebrating 20th anniversary of the Newton Concept
This year’s Newton Partner Summit took place at the Glasgow Science Centre, one of Scotland’s top visitor attractions. The event gathered our partners from 10 different countries, many of them leaders within the field of STEM education in their respective communities. This year’s summit was special as it marked the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Newton Concept, focusing on both our organisation’s past successes and our future impact.​​​​​​​
To celebrate, our Creative Team prepared a special celebratory kit made up of multi-channel marketing items creating a campaign to mark the 20th anniversary of the Newton Concept. 

It includes a special 20 Years Emblem, infographics and illustrations applied to all the activities, digital marketing (social media, website, articles) and physical marketing during events (giveaways, merchandise and even cupcakes). ​​​​​​​
Animated emblem used on backgrounds, presentations and on social media
Conceptually, it describes all the core Newton elements present in the last 20 years, like the teaching principles, values, and characters, all connecting into the Newton DNA. As this event was also used to announce the newly updated Newton Identity Guidelines and virtual ambassadors for marketing and education, it was appropriate to show our DNA in all of its holistic glory.
Full emblem introduction used in videos and on social media
Each guest was given a commemorative tote bag contining:
•  a folder with workshop materials for the event
•  a notebook and pen
•  2022 Impact Report
•  Concept brochure
•  a sticker sheet with the elements of the Newton DNA
•  a thank you card filled with seed confetti
•  a box of mints
The workshop materials included three vision boards and a living timeline
Program development and management:
Caroline Cormier, Maggie Skjelbred, Alysia Tofflemire
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Additional creative assets: Adobe Stock, Streamline