Infographics and Newsletters for Community Advocacy and Election Campaign

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Brief de Design de Newsletter

**Project Overview:**
We are seeking talented designers to create a series of infographics and newsletters that will serve a dual purpose: to address community concerns, challenge corrupt leadership, and transition into a campaign for running for the elected chief position within the First Nation. The materials will be instrumental in advocating for change, raising awareness about critical issues, and laying the foundation for a successful election campaign.

**Project Goals:**
1. **Advocate** for addressing community concerns and challenging corrupt leadership.
2. **Educate** community members about the need for change and transparency in leadership.
3. **Prepare** campaign materials for running for the elected chief position.

**Target Audience:**
- Registered members of the First Nation
- Elected council members


**Key Messages to Convey:**
1. Addressing specific community concerns and issues.
2. Challenging corrupt leadership and advocating for transparency.
3. Outlining a vision for positive change and effective leadership.
4. Transitioning the materials into a campaign for the elected chief position.

**Design Requirements:**
1. **Infographics:**
- Visual representation of community concerns, corrupt leadership challenges, and proposed solutions.
- Engaging visuals and clear messaging to resonate with the audience.
- Incorporate the community’s branding elements and color scheme.
- **Design Elements:**
- White background with colorful leaves (yellow, red, blue, green, lavender) that are partially eaten by caterpillars.
- Caterpillars labeled with names like "Corruption" to symbolize the issues being addressed.
- A tree with a path leading towards "Unity" to symbolize the vision for positive change.

2. **Newsletters:**
- Detailed information on community concerns, proposed solutions, and campaign messages.
- Sections for updates on advocacy efforts and campaign progress.
- Space for community feedback and engagement.
- **Design Elements:**
- Use the same color scheme (yellow, red, blue, green, lavender, black, and white).
- Incorporate the tree and path towards "Unity" as a recurring theme.

**Language Requirement:**
- Designs and content to be created in both English and Quebec French.

**Preferred Color Scheme and Branding:**
- Yellow, red, blue, green, lavender, black, and white.
- Reflect the Apitipi Anicinapek Nation’s identity and values.
- Incorporate the community’s logo and branding elements.

**Deliverables:**
1. Two infographics in high-resolution format (PDF and PNG) in both English and Quebec French.
2. Two newsletter templates in editable format (Word or InDesign) in both English and Quebec French.
3. All design files and assets used in the creation of the infographics and newsletters.


**Additional Information:**
- The materials will be used to advocate for change, challenge corrupt leadership, and transition into a campaign for the elected chief position.
- Designers with experience in community advocacy and election campaign materials are preferred.


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concerns for election fraud
jeudi 20 juin 2024
Paiements
1e place
C$150
Total
C$150

Date limite du projet
22 juin 2024 04:31:20 UTC
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