American Society of Nephrology
ASN’s Renal Week is an annual meeting of kidney professionals. Held in a different city each year, the Week’s collateral and environmental design showcases its host city and surrounding attractions — in the case of 2010, Denver and the Rocky Mountains. Created pieces include programs, symposium guide covers, mailers, advertisements, and environmental graphics.
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The Columbia Accident Investigation Board
Report Volumes I–VI, 2003 The Columbia Accident Investigation Board researched and revealed the cause of the February 1, 2003 space shuttle disaster. Volume I was released to Congress, NASA, and the Press in August 2003. Volumes II through VI were released the following October. Given text and graphics, my responsibility was to create the look — cover to cover — of Volume I and see the entire set through from concept to realization.
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Start Strong
Website and postcard for Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships, a national program to promote healthy relationships among 11- to 14-year-olds and identify promising ways to prevent teen dating violence. The initiative is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in collaboration with Blue Shield of California Foundation and Futures Without Violence.
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The Nexus Fund
The Nexus Fund’s vision is to create a world where mass atrocities are prevented. They wanted a simple, no-frills identity that emphasizes the interconnectivity of the global community.
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#VoteKids
If you are a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, chances are you’ve seen AAP Charlie advocating for kids on buttons, share graphics, and signs. For their 2016 Get Out The Vote campaign, Charlie worked hard holding up signs on Facebook, Twitter, and nine printed conference posters to make sure members were remembering kids’ concerns while in the voting booth.
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Ready to Launch
First Place for Youth • Ready to Launch Campaign Case Statement and Giving Graphic The three main challenges facing foster kids are finding a home, a job, and a good education. First Place for Youth supports young people in finding a safe place to live, get their first job, and keep going to school. Their Ready to Launch Campaign was launched in 2016 to raise $10 million in gifts from individual donors over four years enable First Place for Youth to invest in growth, impact, and national leadership.
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Doorway to Opportunity
First Place for Youth • 2013 Annual Report The three main challenges facing foster kids are finding a home, a job, and a good education. First Place for Youth supports young people in finding a safe place to live, get their first job, and keep going to school. This report details each of these challenges and how the nonprofit is helping Robert, Rhoddavie, and Courtney open the door to happier lives.
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Preparing Youth to Thrive
This 228-page field guide reports on the findings of The Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Challenge, which was designed to identify promising practices for building skills in six areas: emotion management, empathy, teamwork, initiative, responsibility, and problem solving. The Challenge was a partnership between expert practitioners (youth workers, social workers, teachers) delivering exemplary programs in eight unique communities, a team of researchers, the Susan Crown Exchange, and the David P. Weikart Center.
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