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16 Years of Support for Kampi Ya Moto!

MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR THE CHILDREN

For the sixteenth consecutive year, we at Adentity are proud to produce and print the annual calendar for Kampi Ya Motos Barn, a Swedish non-profit foundation supporting the children’s home and school in Kampi Ya Moto, Kenya.

All revenue from the calendar sales goes directly to the home, helping to provide food, education and a safe environment for the children, at no cost to the organisation.

Last year, we travelled to Kenya to see the impact of this work first-hand. We met the inspiring founder, Jacinta, the dedicated staff, and all the amazing children. Seeing the school and the self-sufficient farm made our long-term partnership more meaningful. The orphanage is now a lively, self-sustaining environment where children aged 0 to 18 receive shelter, education, care, and hope for a brighter future.

During our stay, we observed daily life at the orphanage, ranging from school lessons and shared meals to impressive agricultural activities that foster self-reliance. The children and staff grow crops, care for cows, pigs, goats, and chickens, and draw clean water from their wells. Younger children attend the on-site school, while older students pursue their education through sponsored programmes outside the orphanage.

A highlight of our visit was spending time with the children, playing and sharing stories. Thanks to the generous contribution from Jabadabado, we also managed to bring colourful toys from Sweden, which were met with great excitement and happiness. Our visit to Kampi Ya Moto reinforced the importance of ongoing commitment and collaboration. It served as a reminder that even small actions, sustained over time, can have a meaningful impact. We return inspired and deeply proud to support a place where care, hope, and opportunity truly come to life.

Kampi Ya Motos Barn was founded in Sweden to secure a brighter future for vulnerable children in the region. The foundation gives hope and opportunity through education, healthcare, and daily support. We at Adentity are honoured to continue this long-term partnership as part of our CSR efforts and to play a small part in helping the Kampi Ya Motos children grow and thrive.

For more information about Kampi ya Motos Barn and how you can support Phyllis Memorial Children’s Home and Academy, visit kampiyamotosbarn.se.

Los Angeles inspiration

Image: Adentity, Venice Beach

Where do you go to get inspired when it comes to movies and creative productions? Yes, you are right. To LA. Adentity went to LA to get inspired in the City of Angels. In this post, we would like to share some of the LA inspiration. From 3D screens and graphic design to how to connect offline with online media through both layout and the love for QR codes.

Full 3D experience – Hollywood film legacy

Forget the 3D glasses. Enjoy the full 3D film experience at Los Angeles International Airport instead. The airport elevator turns into a historic high-rise building with full action and vivid acrobatic. This impressive 3D installation catches the attention of travellers. By taking the old silent movie and turning it into a 3D experience, it captures the soul of LA and Hollywood, connecting the past with the future.

The use of the latest 3D movie screen technology enables new creative opportunities. New kinds of open spaces – from retail to fairs and offices – can now act as attention and branding billboards.
Take a look and get inspired!

LA, LA, LA  –  graphic letter design on repeat

With clean typography and playfulness in the colour palette, these letter graphics catch the eye. The use of different shades creates a dynamic in the graphic layout. In the middle of the layout, you find a QR code to navigate you further in the social media landscape.

Image:  Adentity, Los Angeles

LA in love with QR codes

Everywhere in LA, QR codes are used. They are a natural part of all types of consumer marketing. The QR codes redirect customers to social media pages and are both smart and convenient.

QR-code stands for Quick Response and is a matrix barcode offering a short track for the consumer to more information on a webpage. When QR codes first appeared in marketing and product communication it took a couple of years before consumers started using them in daily life.

The development was boosted by the introduction of Smartphones, although the very first QR codes came already in 1994. The innovation originated from a Japanese automotive company, Denso Wave, to speed up their manufacturing process. It is interesting how technology and marketing go hand in hand, and how deep LA has fallen in love with QR codes.

Share your #LAstory

Time to share your LA story! The offline world gets connected with the online world. This large format poster borrows its inspiration from the Instagram universe, with an aspirational photo that catches the eye and a clear call to action promoting the hashtag. Simple and clean – Share your best LA Story to inspire others. There are almost 600 000 stories on Instagram connected to the hashtag.

#LAstory