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We are inviting people with graphic design and illustration skills to volunteer to help with the production of the Zero Carbon Australia 2020 report.
This report is a blueprint for the transition to a decarbonised Australian economy by 2020.
A great project to use your design skills to create real change in the fight against climate change. This report will be promoted nationally by a large network of organisations and be formally launched as a major event of the Sustainable Living Festival.
When government and some industries claim we can only reduce our emissions by a fraction of what is needed, this report will be a vital tool that uses credible science and economic modeling to dispel these myths and outlines the path forward for policy makers in Australia.
The report is currently being written by voluntary industry experts and engineers and is is an exciting initiative of Beyond Zero Emissions and the Climate Emergency Network, (CEN) with generous support from Climate Positive.
View the The Zero Carbon Australia 2020 Stationary Energy Plan
View more information on the ZCA 2010 project
View more information on the Plan Z.E.D. Zero Emissions Decade
requirements
- Graphic design of the report
- Information design – data visualisation, graphs etc
- Technical illustrations
- Production of the report into a professional pdf format for print and download
notes
As this report is designed to communicate financial and technical information, the design and layout will be similar to an annual report.
The tasks required may be divided amongst various designers
We will aim to minimise the environmental impact of the printed report
The report is estimated to be 60 pages.
The chosen designer(s) will need to demonstrate that they are at a professional standard required to produce a report of this kind.
The chosen designer(s) will be required to sign a simple MOU and work on this project in a professional manner.
The designer(s) will have two liaisons to minimise issues working with a large team. One liaison will be working with the team to provide the content. The second liaison is a professional designer to assist with the direction and minimisation of environmental impacts.
Full credit for your work will be displayed on the materials (or presented as a sponsorship from your company).
To volunteer, please email a link to examples of your work using the form on the right >
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