Print Materials Design

Help Human Impacts Institute create customized visual design elements that complement written copy for printed communications and marketing materials.
Human Impacts Institute
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Posted March 21st

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What we need
  • Designs for one piece of marketing or communications collateral (e.g., fact sheet, case study, event invitations)
  • Templates with accurate, print-ready specifications
  • Note: Please post an additional project if more than one piece of collateral is needed
Additional details

Proficiency in graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, Sketch).
Strong understanding of design principles and layout composition.
Creative flair and a keen eye for visual aesthetics.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Interest in environmental justice issues and the role of art and culture in social change (prior experience in this area is a plus but not required).

What we have in place
  • Human Impacts Institute (HII) is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering connections among individuals, communities, and organizations to promote resilience and environmental and social justice.

    Opportunity to contribute to a meaningful project addressing environmental justice issues.

    Gain experience working with a dynamic non-profit organization and collaborating with a diverse team.

    Showcase your design skills and add a meaningful project to your portfolio
How this will help
This project will save us $3,002 , allowing us to focus on the Creative Climate Communication Lab's needs and materials. We have also carried out an outreach program to environmental justice groups and representatives to support our ongoing research.

HII is seeking a passionate and creative designer to collaborate on a literature review project focused on environmental justice, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of art and culture. The selected volunteer will work closely with our team to visually communicate key findings and insights from the literature review in a compelling and accessible manner.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Volunteer Manager provides the Professional with a budget for print materials, finalized copy, high-resolution logo and any visual branding guidelines to be utilized
  • Volunteer Manager also provides images for desired deliverables (if applicable), examples of existing marketing materials and links to online presence (website and social media)
  • Volunteer Manager shares brand messaging guidelines (if applicable)
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Milestone 1: Preliminary Concepts
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss how print materials will be utilized, target audience, and style preferences
  • Professional develops preliminary sketches, and garners feedback from Volunteer Manager
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Milestone 2: Graphic Creation
  • Professional drafts print materials, and incorporates any feedback into final product
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Milestone 3: Final Draft
  • Professional delivers final versions in desired electronic format
  • Professional provides guidance on printing specifications (colors, size, etc.)
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About the org

Human Impacts Institute
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Environmental Education Intern

Our mission

We are building a global cultural movement to inspire BIG, BOLD, and BEAUTIFUL climate actoin. We are a creative, action-oriented community of arts, policy, science, communications, and business experts committed to creating and sharing innovative approaches to tackling social and environmental challenges.

What we do

The Human Impacts Institute was founded in 2011 and over the course of the past seven years, HII has provided over 1,200 hours of environmental educational programming across several core themes. The themes include stewardship-based initiatives such as Tree Care, environmental justice public resources such as the Impact Hours series, and climate communication programs such as the Creative Climate Awards, a competition bringing climate-inspired art to NYC audiences and beyond. HII's framework focuses on using arts and creativity as a tool for strengthening traditional environmental action methods. HII has developed environmental programs on a variety of topics for diverse audiences. Programs include youth environmental leadership intensives, community environmental workshops, local estuary and tree care stewardship opportunities for all ages, and more. These programs strive to integrate creative projects such as film and video, graphic design, tree guard building, and more.

We know there's a gap between knowing, understanding, and taking action. By building diverse communities and connecting you to solutions in beautiful and engaging ways, we inspire you to take action by making issues personal and practical to your life.

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