Brochure Graphic Design

Help North Olympic Salmon Coalition express their key messages clearly and vibrantly with customized visual design details that complement the written content of their brochure.
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Port Hadlock, WA, USA
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Posted August 8th

Project details

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
What we have in place
  • We currently have a written curriculum package with text and photos, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have example curriculums, a rough template of the layout,, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,212 , allowing us to provide student transportation for 10 field trips! Our programs are provided at no cost to the students, successfully removing any financial barriers to participation

The Real Learning Real Work education program teaches students on the North Olympic Peninsula of Washington State the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills necessary to envision, design, and implement their own salmon habitat restoration project.

The program was designed in response to the local need for education that meets state standards and provides outdoor, place-based learning opportunities.

This will be our sixth year teaching curriculum at local schools.

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

North Olympic Salmon Coalition
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Hannah S.

Volunteer and Education Program Manager

Our mission

The North Olympic Salmon Coalition works to promote robust wild salmon stocks for families, fishers, and local economies by furthering habitat restoration and education on the North Olympic Peninsula.

We are one of fourteen Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups in Washington State, working directly with state agencies, tribal governments and local communities across the Olympic Peninsula.

What we do

We are a small non-profit that does big work!

Restoration:
One of our most recent restoration projects is the Kilisut Harbor project. The goal of this project is to re-create 10-20 acres of historic tidal channels and reconnect a salt marsh linkage between southern Kilisut Harbor and Oak Bay to restore self-sustaining ecosystem processes to approximately 2,300 acres of highly productive habitat in the harbor. These actions will re-establish a major northern and southern migratory passage for juvenile and adult salmonids, including ESA-listed Hood Canal summer Chum, Puget Sound Chinook and Puget Sound Steelhead.

Education:
We have led youth education programs since 1990. Currently, we teach a year round curriculum for middle school students that allows them to envision, design, and implement their own salmon habitat restoration project. Throughout the school year, we take the entire 7th grade class on three different field trips. Class lessons before and after each trip help equip students with the STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) skills they will apply directly in the field.

Community:
In 2019, more than 200 community volunteers planted 10,000 native trees and shrubs. Our volunteers are the backbone of our organization. From planting trees, to coming out for BINGO fundraisers, to supporting youth field days - we are thankful for the unwavering support of the community.

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