Earth Week 2026 takes place 20–26 April 2026 and is a key moment for UAL to recognise, celebrate and share the innovative work taking place across our community in response to the climate emergency.
The 2026 Earth Week theme, Fault Lines, foregrounds questions of rupture, responsibility, inequality, repair and restoration across creative education and practice. The programme will explore where environmental, social and institutional pressures are most visible, while also creating space for practical action, shared learning and collective response.
We already have an existing set of Earth Week visual assets / design elements. We are seeking a graphic designer to assemble, adapt and apply these assets consistently across a range of communications formats (digital, print, web, app and social), rather than develop a new visual identity. Our timeline for this work is:
21 hours (6 -13 March)
- Thursday 6 March, briefing and days work
- Friday 7 March, days work to develop assets
- Monday 9 March, short check in meeting
- Wed 11 March, present work back
- Friday 13 March, final tweaks and asset handover
Preparing visual assets for programme: 21 hours (6-24 April)