The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project

The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project

The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project

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The brief

Watford Town Centre BID was bringing the Neurodiversity Umbrella Project to Hertfordshire for the first time, a colourful art installation of umbrellas strung across Queen’s Road, each one representing the one in five of us who have a neurodevelopmental condition such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia or Tourette’s syndrome. The installation ran from 27 July to 27 September 2024, marked by a launch event with stilt walkers and dancers.

The brief was to capture both the visual impact of the installation itself and the genuine community spirit of the launch event, working alongside ADD-vance, atria Watford and Dc2 Ents and Dance.

The finished content needed to work for the BID’s own promotion of the installation, and for the wider goal of genuinely changing how neurodiversity is understood locally.

The approach

  • What neurodiversity actually means, in plain terms
  • Why Watford was chosen as the first Hertfordshire location for the installation
  • How local businesses and charities had come together to fund and deliver it
  • The genuine celebratory atmosphere of the launch event itself

Production

  • Filming the launch event, including the ribbon-cutting and performances from stilt walkers and dancers
  • Photographing the installation itself once fully in place along Queen’s Road
  • Capturing genuine reactions from the public discovering the installation for the first time
  • Working with speeches from Watford Town Centre BID and the deputy Mayor of Watford
  • Editing footage and photography into content ready for the BID’s own promotion of the installation

The result

Why this project worked

This project shows the value of documenting a moment properly, not just a photo of an installation, but the colour, the crowd and the genuine warmth of a town centre coming together around a cause worth celebrating.

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