Mizuni, Inc. necessitava di un nuovo design di infografica e ha lanciato un contest su 99designs.
È stato scelto un vincitore tra 78 design presentati da 25 designer.
Mizuni, Inc.
The infographic design should showcase the growth of student performance for student attending the 2017 Choctaw Summer Learning Program.
Please see the uploaded PDF for the quantitative results from the 2017 Summer Learning Program to include in the infographic.
The infographic will be used in both print and on the web. Single-sided print is strongly preferred.
We would like a clean, modern and easy-to-understand design with subtle design hints that this is for The Choctaw Nation. Example would be to use the diamond/checker pattern seen on the Choctaw Nation website -- image uploaded for reference. It would also be great to incorporate the brown, paper texture found on the website to tie into some of The Choctaw Nation branding. Lastly, the purple found on the website is a bit overbearing so it can be used sparingly.
We have uploaded a mock up that contains actual quantitative results from the 2017 Summer School program to use for this design project. You may follow the uploaded layout or come up with your own (we would like to see different layouts). As much of the result information should be included in the design with focus placed on the student growth statistics versus the raw enrollment numbers.
Three infographic design references that we liked (take cues from these or come up with your own):
1. https://cmkt-image-prd.global.ssl.f…3707e83ea6
2. http://facweb.cs.depaul.edu/sgrais/…ecipes.jpg
3. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/ee/39/02/…design.jpg
Lastly, we have uploaded an application icon that we created for a specialized app that we developed for The Choctaw Nation. You can take any design cues from that if you like, but it should not be included on your infographic.
Please feel free to ask any questions.
This infographic design is for our customer, The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (https://www.choctawnation.com/). The Choctaw Nation is a federally recognized Indian Tribe by United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). They are a sovereign government (imagine a recognized nation within a nation - United States) with a territory that encompasses 12 1/2 state counties in Southeastern Oklahoma.
Over the past 5 years, The Choctaw Nation has funded a K-3 Summer Learning Program (http://www.choctawsummerlearning.org/) that is receiving local, state and federal recognition for, 1. the partnership (and cost sharing) between The Choctaw Nation and Oklahoma Districts, 2. including all students both Choctaw and non-Choctaw, and most importantly 3. the measured student performance growth. In the Summer of 2017, 3,420 students (Choctaw and non-Choctaw) participated in the program and participated in 4 different curriculum tracks: Great Outdoor Adventure, Superheroes In Training, Fun in the Sun and It's a Jungle Out There. More information on the curriculum tracks can be found on the summer learning website provided above.
This design project is the first infographic to begin marketing the success of the Choctaw Summer Learning program.