Infographic

Help Park County Environmental Council (PCEC) highlight key insights from their data and simplify a complex report so they can be easily understood by different audiences.
Park County Environmental Council (PCEC)
Livingston, MT, USA
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Livingston, MT, USA

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Posted April 19th

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What we need
  • An easily understood visual aid that communicates complex information
  • A high-resolution version of the Infographic in the Organization’s preferred format
What we have in place
  • We currently have no brand guidelines and are a very flexible org, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have four main project areas with data points, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $3,607 , allowing us to put those funds into grassroots organization and community building projects. Working with our community to collectively defend our land, water, wildlife and rural character.

Park County Environmental Council is a small non-profit based in Livingston, MT; we serve Park County and see ourselves as the go to organization to stand up for our natural resources and community values. This project will help us build a better visual representation of what we work on. In the past, PCEC was recognized by a signature and highly public campaign; a visual infographic will give us an opportunity to communicate the other work we accomplish.

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Volunteer Manager and Professional discuss the objective of the infographic, key audiences, and style preferences (if any)
  • Volunteer Manager shares examples of infographics they like with the Professional
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with data or other source of information to draw from
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Milestone 1: Preliminary Sketching
  • Professional develops three drafted concepts to share with the Organization
  • Volunteer Manager chooses one draft as a primary concept and provides feedback
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Milestone 2: Graphic Creation
  • Professional provides Volunteer Manager with first draft of Infographic
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with up to two rounds feedback
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Milestone 3: Presentation of Deliverables
  • Professional delivers the final version of the Infographic including specifications for usage (colors, size, etc.)
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About the org

Park County Environmental Council (PCEC)
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Our mission

Park County Environmental Council works with our community to safeguard the land, water, wildlife and people of Yellowstone's Northern gateway through grassroots organizing and community advocacy.

What we do

Thirty years ago, a small group of local residents came together to form Park County Environmental Council (PCEC), giving the community a stronger voice for wild places in Yellowstone's northern gateway. We continue to honor that legacy in all the work we accomplish together, and for this place we call home. We value this place for what it is, understanding that the very qualities that draw people here are the same as those we need to protect. Milestone achievements, like the Yellowstone Gateway Protection Act, will be remembered and celebrated 30 years from now.

Testimonials

This was our first time using Catch-a-fire and we loved it! We were matched with Sean and the projected flowed seamlessly for a few weeks. Sean was communicative, efficient and did a great job! He was quick to respond and was able to work independently with enough guidance that we ended up with a product were proud of. Thanks for your work, Sean!
Colleen F.
Colleen F.

Community Manager

Infographic Project

I worked with Colleen Ferris on this infographic and had a great experience! Colleen was very clear with explaining the objectives of the project and was always easy to talk to on the phone. She had clear and concise feedback and made the whole experience go well. I would definitely work with the PCEC again!
Sean G.
Sean G.

Volunteer

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