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Spotify Project Impact

Encouraging meaningful impact

Personal involvement in local communities matter. Spotify recognizes their unique position as a global brand with offices in 20 countries and seeks to empower their employees to help make a difference and create meaningful impact through volunteer, charitable, and community-driven participation outside of their regular work at Spotify.

We were tasked by Spotify’s social impact team to design and develop their internal leaderboard, Project Impact. The beautiful and functional site allows employees to see the collective volunteer impact of each city. Employees can sign up for events, suggest events, track the hours they’ve spent volunteering, and celebrate their experience by showcasing the event through photographs and video.

As an internal initiative, the leaderboard lives on Spotify’s private server and is not visible to the public.

A tablet with a screen displaying a purple background and white text that reads, "Spotifiers Changing the World" and "A platform for social change." There is also a section titled "Our Mission" and a partial red graphic element on the right.
A group of children and adults are engaged in a classroom activity. The image has a purple color overlay with a jagged white design at the bottom, resembling mountains or sound waves. The adults appear to be guiding or instructing the children.
A colorful, striped event schedule listing cities and their next events. Cities listed are London, Madrid, Berlin, Oslo, Paris, San Francisco, Stockholm, and Gothenburg. The background of each stripe shows famous landmarks or statues from each city.
A laptop displaying an events page for Amsterdam stands next to a desktop monitor showing a "Project Impact" dashboard with statistics for different cities, including Chicago, Mexico City, and Berlin. The background is a vivid blue.
A laptop displaying a website with a blue and orange color scheme on a light blue background. The screen shows text stating "Project Impact," details related to the project, and the city "Chicago" along with a skyline silhouette and a numeric value of 3.2.
A series of smartphones are displayed against a pink background. Each screen shows a travel app featuring different cities such as Sydney, Stockholm, Paris, New York, and more, with details about events, nightlife, and local time for each city.
An infographic showcasing three cities: Singapore, San Francisco, and New York. Each city panel displays participation statistics with overlayed images of landmarks, e.g., the Singapore Flyer, Golden Gate Bridge, and Statue of Liberty. Below are events and their durations.

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