Hellmann’s Mayonnaise Campaign

What’s the challenge?
Develop an innovative idea that truly shows Hellmann’s is the G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time) when it comes to mayonnaise. I mean, after all, it isn’t the World’s No. 1 mayonnaise for nothing!


But what does it actually mean to be the G.O.A.T? How can Hellmann’s show that it is ALL about transforming everyday dishes, about bringing rich and creamy flavor and texture to recipes, about elevating food to make it truly delicious? We know the food scene is always changing so how can Hellmann’s resonate best in the food world of today and show everyday dishes can be exciting? How does Hellmann’s show food lovers they are the G.O.A.T?
What you create is up to you, as long as it feels authentic to Hellmann’s.

Hellmann’s is looking for big, impactful ideas so best to focus your efforts on creativity that will really make a difference and stand out.

Another great challenge to round of the semester. The Art 306 students, in teams/pairs, had to come up with their ‘Big Idea’ for a successful campaign to reposition Hellmann’s as ‘the mayonnaise GOAT’.

Click on to the photographs of each team to see their presentations:

‘Cure Malawi’.

A wonderful Wayfinding challenge for the Information Design students to finish off the semester.

In collaboration with Justin Ahrens/Rule 29

Designing Spaces for Healing
In every hospital, the environment is more than a backdrop — it is part of the healing process itself. Studies show that thoughtfully designed spaces can significantly reduce stress, shorten recovery times, and even improve clinical outcomes. Environments infused with natural imagery, culturally resonant artwork, and calming color palettes have been proven to lower patient anxiety and boost emotional resilience .


The Malawi Surgical Center offers an incredible opportunity to bring this research to life in a tangible, meaningful way.

Through the Designing Spaces for Healing initiative, we aim to transform the common spaces of the surgical center into sanctuaries of hope, healing, and humanity. Using intentional color choices, culturally appropriate graphics, inspiring storytelling elements, and spatial design, we will help patients, families, and staff feel safer, calmer, and more supported.

Project Objective
To design, produce, and help implement environmental graphics, and complimentary wayfinding/signage that transform designated common spaces within the Malawi Surgical Center into culturally resonant, healing-focused environments — ultimately improving patient and family experiences while supporting hospital staff wellbeing.


Scope of Work
● Environmental Design:
○ Develop a cohesive visual system, including culturally appropriate colors, graphic elements, and storytelling components for the selected spaces.


● Wayfinding/Signage:
○ Upgrade hospital wayfinding/signage, refining existing materials where applicable and ensuring clarity and cultural sensitivity.

● Campus Maps:
○ Integrate into the wayfinding/signage system
○ Designed for easy orientation by reception staff and patients.

Here are images of the students presenting their wayfinding decks remotely. Click on each photograph to go to each teams presentation: