Graphic design skills needed for Art Project

Graphic design skills needed for Art Project

Graphic design skills needed for Art Project
Take My Hands

Estimated Time: 1 - 2 Days Over 1 - 4 Weeks

Take my Hands is having it's 5 year anniversary this year, and to celebrate, grow awareness about what we are doing, and raise some funds we have 5 artists each donating an artwork that we can use in posters, post cards, and in some instances sell. We need a graphic designer to work with us on our 'Art Project' to help us create the posters, post cards and presentation for the speaking events our Managing Trustee will be doing with our partners and their staff. Your creative skills would make a big difference to highlighting the work we do.

Working location

Can be anywhere - we're based in Auckland but happy to work with someone outside of Auckland as well.

Proposed project steps with time estimates

1 - Meet with our Managing Trustee to talk about the project and what we want to achieve (1-2 hours)
3 - Do your magic and create 5 awesome posters and same design for posters with info on the back about Too Many Hands and One Percent Collective (our supporter). All artworks/images etc will be put into a Dropbox folder. We anticipate that that this will take 8-16 hours of your time.
4 - Get shouted fab coffee/lunch to say thanks you rock!

What We Have In Place

So far we have 2 artworks ready to go - we'd like to release one each month for 5 months - however the work can be done ahead of time.
We have content for the back of the post cards already too.
Lots of enthusiasm!

takemyhands.org
www.onepercentcollective.org


Take My Hands
Disability
Disaster Relief
Good Cause
Health
Health - Children
Health - Elders
Health - Family
International Aid
Maternal Health
Resource Recovery
Auckland
Mission
Take My Hands is a charitable organisation that connects those that have, with those that need it.
What we Do
Take My Hands is a charitable organisation that connects those that have, with those that need it. The majority of our current work is aimed at collecting medical equipment and resources that can no longer be used in New Zealand and redistributing them to organisations that work with those in need in the Asia Pacific Region.
Take My Hands