We need a Graphic Designer to create an infographic

We need a Graphic Designer to create an infographic

We need a Graphic Designer to create an infographic
Battered Women's Trust

Estimated Time: 10 - 20 Hours Over 1 - 3 Weeks

We are looking for a volunteer graphic designer who has the ability to create a timeline graphic showing the journey of the cycle of domestic violence. We have a brief and further information for those interested in supporting this important piece of work. This project's purpose is to highlight to the community what stages of domestic violence a victim goes through. We have a timeframe of three weeks for the graphic to be completed so we would really appreciate a volunteer as soon as possible.

Working location

Within your own location during a time that suits yourself.

Proposed project steps with time estimates

Project brief and overview of organisation (1 hour)
Start creating draft brief vision and ideas
Ask any further questions if required and we provide feedback on vision and ideas
Provide a proof based on feedback(within 2 weeks)
Edits
Final product (within 2 weeks)

What We Have In Place

The volunteer would need to have their own design software and means of creating. We will provide the brief etc for creating.


Battered Women's Trust
Family Violence
Christchurch
Mission
Our goal is to empower women through support and education to make healthy and safe choices for themselves and their families with the goal of living free from domestic violence.
What we Do
Our goal is to empower women to create a safe and healthy family life for themselves and their children, free of domestic violence. Our objective is to operate services providing safety, support, advocacy, counselling and education to women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Services are provided on the belief that women have within them the resources to overcome their experiences of violence. Battered Women’s Trust provide a protective, supportive space, free from the violence and judgement that has been a large part of many people’s daily lives. In providing a safe environment our biggest asset/tool is people. “This is a place where you feel safe being yourself.” For people who have experienced domestic violence, trust and respect are fundamental to feeling safe above and beyond their immediate physical need for shelter and physical protection.