Category: _Nonprofit
Charles River Museum
T3
T3 offers online and on-site training for those working with vulnerable populations. We worked with the team from the ground up to build an identity, communications materials, and product offerings. Starting with name concepts, we worked to simplify what are often cumbersome concepts in the world of homeless services. The name is short and memorable and it stands for the organizations 3 core values: Think, Teach, Transform. This quickly became the tagline.
We worked with T3 to translate their on-site training topics and knowledge into engaging online courses. They provided the content and we designed a look and feel for the courses, procured images, and created graphics, all of which brings the material to life and helps the user remember the information. The website houses the courses as well as information about T3. Users can learn about the offerings, buy access to courses, create user profiles, and begin the learning process right away. Organizations can combine access to courses for their staff with on-site training or longer, instructor-led courses to help those who work with vulnerable populations better server their clients.
Nonprofit print projects
Over the years we have been privileged to work with some of the most caring and passionate nonprofit organizations in the state. Providing strong communications to these institutions helps them fulfill their missions by raising needed funds, communicating their programs to clients, attracting board members, and forming relationships with media outlets.The range of work shown below is a cross section of individual print pieces for organizations that provide human services, education and arts programs.
Direction Home
Working with the Center for Social Innovation as the content provider, we designed this resource for SAMHSA for use by people working in supportive housing organizations. Starting with naming the resource as well as the individual topics, we worked to simplify what are often cumbersome concepts in the world of homeless services into memorable phrases and icons that served as visual identifiers for each topic.
We worked with the Center to translate their content into engaging online courses that help bring the material to life and create a strong emotional bond with the topics. The website houses all of the resource information created for the 10 topics. This includes the courses, extensive libraries of white papers, presentations, and information, online courses, and interactive exercises designed to introduce the users to key information and tips.