Creating graphic design assets

Closed
Main contact
Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Project
60 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Branding & style guides Graphic design Illustration
Skills
graphic design marketing materials brochures branding
Details

We're looking for a student to help us with the creation of new print graphic design assets.

This will include:

  • Coming up with color themes and branding guides that aligns with and builds on our existing branding.
  • Creating graphic design assets for our marketing materials and websites, such as organizational brochures, program brochures, etc.

Deliverables
  • Creating color themes, palettes, and branding guides that align with our existing branding
  • Creating graphic design assets for our marketing materials and websites
  • Editing copy to meet design needs
Mentorship

Students will connect directly with the employer for mentorship and supervision throughout the project. We can meet one-on-one via video chat to discuss the project, set up goals and milestones, and discuss progress on a regular basis.

About the company

Company
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
11 - 50 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Hospital, health, wellness & medical

Founded in 1936, the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington (POB), a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to the improvement and preservation of sight and quality of life by providing services and education, and by championing healthy vision and innovation to everyone in our area. Each year, POB impacts approximately 13,000 community members through our evidence-based programs, ranging from vision acuity and glaucoma screenings, eyeglasses distributions and fittings, educational vision resources and events, low vision rehabilitation services and support group networks, and more. We remain committed to comprehensive vision health, ethical service within the community, deep respect for individuals and families in all circumstances, innovation in service delivery, and our ability to serve as a facilitator among our medical and social service peers.