
DIFFA’s Striking Rebrand Breaks the Mold
Last year was big for the nonprofit formerly known as Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS: its 40th anniversary. Executive director Dawn Roberson and associate director Steven Williams took the milestone as an opportunity to reevaluate everything, from its name and scope to fundraising strategies. For help with the latter, DIFFA: Design Industries Foundation’s New York chapter enlisted Gensler NYC, specifically its brand design studio. Peppering the year with three events, instead of one annual one, required distinct fundraising brands. The patchworklike 40th-anniversary package for the gala inspired a four-piece quilt set made of recycled textiles that was auctioned at the event, which raised more than $500,000.
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“For that, we leaned on bold visuals and striking colors to inject fun and whimsy,” Gensler senior associate and design director Jessica Beck recalls. A series of thematic digital announcements for emails, @diffanational, and the website promoted the debut of Après Ski, a retro chalet-and-hot-cocoa winter event held at the Bryant Park ice rink. Messaging for Night at the Museum, another new initiative that was hosted on the Civilian Hotel’s rooftop and celebrated Gotham’s cultural institutions, channeled Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night. “Our shared passion for design and community impact,” Beck continues, “allowed us to think outside the box.”




PROJECT TEAM
JESSICA BECK; LAUREN BLALOCK; SARAH BLACK; BETH NOVITSKY.
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Projects
An Expansive Concrete Home That Dissolves Into The Landscape
A discreet concrete façade conceals a light-filled home in Karmei Yosef by Pitsou Kedem Architects, where sliding glass walls open up to the Elah Valley.
Projects
Brick Latticework Invites Sea Breezes At This Beach Hotel In Mexico
Hotel Humano by Jorge Hernández de la Garza and Plantea Estudio pairs a breezy concrete-and-brick grid with handcrafted furnishings and sunset views.

