Brochure Graphic Design
Brochure Graphic Design
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
Additional details
Hi, I need a brochure (8 1/2 x 11, folded in half) for a Capital Campaign project.
I have all copy points ready to go along with logo and brand guidelines.
I have some images but would need consulation on what would fit best for this brochure. I need your creative skills in design, layout, color, etc. to package this up!
What we have in place
- We currently have brand guidelines, copy strategy and copy, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have some visual images, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,212 , allowing us to maintain general shelter operations for youth. Our funding has been primarily from one government source. This capital campaign will connect us to a new source of indivual and private donors.
We operate a shelter for at-risk children, ages 13-17 in rural Minnesota. 200 children access our services each year. Our 100-year old building has outlived its usefulness. This brochure will help us tell the story of why we need a new building, why people should donate, and how to donate.
Project plan
Our mission
180 Degrees provides emergency shelter and supportive programming for homeless and at-risk youth, girls who are victims of sexual exploitation, and men rebuilding lives following incarceration. Programs are located in the Twin Cities metro area including St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Excelsior, Minnesota and in two rural communities, St. Cloud and Rochester.
Founded in 1971, 180 Degrees' first program was a halfway house for ex-felons needing housing, employment, and connection. Through acquisition and programming, 180 Degrees expanded to include additional shelters. Almost all of our clients lives below the Federal Poverty guideline and 85% are people of color.
What we do
Hope House: Emergency shelter for homeless youth
Brittany's Place: Emergency shelter for sexually exploited girls
Group homes for at-risk teens
Clifton Place: men rebuilding lives following incarceration
Youth Vocational Program providing career exploration, skill building and job placement for at risk youth
Foster Care
Support services for women experiencing domestic violence