CASE STUDY
DR. howard fuller collegiate academy
Inspiring growth
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Rail system
The donor wall at Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy was designed with growth and adaptability in mind. This updatable rail system allows for effortless updates and future expansion, ensuring the wall evolves alongside the academy’s growing support base.
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Handmade
The plaques are crafted from hand-stained acrylic in a custom color palette, perfectly aligned with Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy’s brand colors. Individually designed with laser-engraved and painted names, they are artful elements that enhance the wall's visual appeal while maintaining functionality.
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functional
The frame includes a removable edge, allowing for easy access to the rail system. This design ensures plaques can be seamlessly added, removed, or rearranged—an important feature when names are organized alphabetically within their category.
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invest in growth
Donor walls inherently have a capacity limit, which corresponds to the donations they represent. While budgets can sometimes be a constraint, our designs are often created with growth in mind, ensuring the wall continues to serve as a valuable asset for years to come.
This system includes room for growth across all giving categories, ensuring the organization can easily add new names as contributions continue. With its easy-to-update rail system and flexible design, the wall is built to grow alongside the academy’s success and its community of supporters.
value driven
The backer highlights the academy’s core values, visually connecting donors to the mission they are championing. This thoughtful representation ensures that each donor feels their contributions are recognized and deeply tied to the values they support. This design choice adds depth to the wall and reinforces the alignment between the donors' generosity and the values of the school.