Brochure Graphic Design

Help Massachusetts General Hospital for Children express their key messages clearly and vibrantly with customized visual design details that complement the written content of their brochure.
Massachusetts General Hospital for Children
Boston, MA, USA
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Posted December 11th

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What we need
  • Print-ready designed brochure template provided in a high-resolution format (jpeg, pdf, etc.)
  • Collateral, to be used in conjunction with the Brochure Writing project, for new marketing materials
  • Accurate, print-ready specifications
  • Note: This project does not include printing
Additional details

Seeking something similar to a newsletter (8.5 x 11.5 designs). We will provide content, and are seeking layout design and visuals (graphs, maps, etc) which give an overview on a current research study that focuses on infant sleep. Our main target audience are moms with 0-2 year-old children


Logos: We also have a couple other logos that we would like on the newsletter in addition to the 2 that are currently provided.

What we have in place
  • We currently have content, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a logo, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,760 , allowing us to provide families who are participating in our study, to better understand where their time and effort is going and their impact on future research.

This project will help our organization achieve its goals by providing research subjects with a better understanding of what their participation is and how their help is beneficial for the future of medicine. The research subjects may not know how much they impact research and how important their efforts and time are to others around them. We hope to keep participants excited about their participation and provide them with a newsletter that can show them the larger picture.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with high-resolution logo and visual brand guidelines or examples, images you'd like to include in the designed brochure (if applicable), and finalized copy for brochure to inform design
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Milestone 1: Information Gathering
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager meet to discuss goals of brochure, target audience, and style preferences
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Milestone 2: Preliminary Design
  • Professional performs initial design and layout and sends to Organization for up to 3 rounds of review and feedback
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Milestone 3: Final Design
  • Professional finalizes designs, digitizes the artwork and delivers high-resolution versions, along with print specifications to Organization
  • Professional advises on best practices for printing
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About the org

Massachusetts General Hospital for Children
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Our mission

The Division of General Academic Pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children is a research division dedicated to improving the health of children and adolescents. The division seeks to reduce and prevent chronic diseases and health disparities among children and improve the health of populations across the lifecourse through community advocacy, patient care, education, and innovations in research.

What we do

Our division conducts research programs that support the needs of populations from low-income communities, while looking to further understand obesity risk factors in the early stages of life. Below is a brief overview of two ongoing research projects we are conducting, and a description of our partnership with the Kraft Center for Community Health:

The First 1,000 Days Program aims to prevent the development of childhood obesity among mother-infant pairs in three community health centers. The program follows mother-infant pairs from early pregnancy until the child's second birthday and supports mothers in caring for their babies and themselves.

Engaging Fathers in the First 1000 Days project will leverage the extensive infrastructure created for the "First 1000 Days" Program to include a systematic intervention to enhance fathers' engagement in pregnancy and parenting, reduce fathers' own obesity-related health behaviors during this critical window of development, and address fathers' social determinants of health. The overall goal of the project is to influence weight and health trajectories, modify disease risk, and improve health care services for mother-father-infant triads from racial/ethnic minority and health disparity populations.

Rise & SHINE (Sleep Health in Infancy and Early Childhood) examines the inter-relationship of sleep, feeding and growth in infants and toddlers, while also looking at father involvement, co-parenting and parent-child sleep synchrony.

The Kraft Center for Community Health at MGH was established in 2011 to expand access to high-quality, cost-effective healthcare for medically underserved patients and communities. The Kraft Center leads several initiatives to improve health care and reduce disparities in the areas of addiction services, cancer care equity, and childhood obesity. Administratively housed at MGH, the Kraft Center is able to leverage an extensive network of internal and external partnerships to develop, deliver, and disseminate innovative programming to address today's most pressing public health challenges.

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