
Fast fashion moves fast, but what it hides often stays hidden. Considered by Design partnered with Walking Protest to bring those stories to light of makers, of processes, of impact. The collaboration positions Walking Protest as a brand that educates, inspires, and carries accountability at every step, showing that change doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful.
What they did
Fast fashion moves fast. But what it hides often stays hidden the people, the process, the impact.
Considered by Design partnered with Walking Protest to change that. Together, they crafted a bold brand identity that carries the mission of fashion for the future defined by rebellion, care, and connection. Responsibility is shared: businesses are held accountable, and consumers are invited to walk alongside the change.
The identity is built on craft hand crocheting, knitting, and embroidery every stitch a deliberate act of care. The result? A brand that stands for accountability, community, and hope. Imagery credits go to Crafts by Solid and Yulissa Aranibar.
How impact was made
This is passive activism you can wear. The brand connects strategy and design, turning garments and visuals into vessels for dialogue and education. By highlighting the people behind the process and making ethical practice visible, Walking Protest empowers everyone to engage in change transforming the narrative of fashion, one step and stitch at a time.
Creator: Considered by Design
Photography: Yulissa Aranibar
Design Lead: Rebecca Bolton
Design Lead: Rachael Brown
Creative Director Client: Madeline Butel
Other: Artisans – Crafts by Solid
Client: Walking Protest









