EarthAction Children’s Rights Campaign
Open, New York, New York, 2003
Description
EarthAction is a global network of individuals, non-profit organizations and legislators who work together on issues like human rights, HIV/AIDS, poverty, disarmament and climate change. We were asked to design and produce the printed materials and website--in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish--for their Children's Rights Campaign (addressing four issues: education, child soldiers, homelessness and child labor).
We used the Children's Rights Campaign as an opportunity to address EarthAction's overall identity. While most non-profit groups with similar goals use a kind of polite, refined aesthetic in their communications, we combined a more confrontational typographic style with news photography and copywriting that speaks directly to the reader--always putting you in the shoes of the people EarthAction is trying to help.
Over 500 organizations and 350 parliamentarians (from 73 countries) responded to the campaign. Also, 380 new groups joined the EarthAction network. And many countries took action: new education laws were passed in Kenya and Pakistan; a Sri Lankan guerilla fighting force returned 350 child soldiers to their families; and the U.S. contributed $20 million to end child labor in India.
Total budget: Approximately $350,000, including design, production, printing, and postage.
All of the materials are printed using soy ink on 100% recycled paper.
Credits
- Design firm
- Open
- Art director
- Scott Stowell
- Designers
- Susan Barber, Scott Stowell
- Photographers
- AP/WideWorld Photos, Let the Children Live!, UN/DPI Photo
- Writers
- Jo Becker, Sara Friedman, Enakshi Ganguly, Scott Stowell, Toko Tomita, Marie Wernham
- Editor
- Lois Barber
- Project managers
- Gemma Hart Corsano, Kate Kittredge
- Printers
- Class A Graphics, Griswold Offset Printing Inc.
- Printing method
- Five-color offset lithography
- Papers
- New Leaf Everest White 24 lb. writing, French Dur-O-Tone Packing Brown Wrap 70 lb. text, French Dur-O-Tone Newsprint 70 lb. text, French Construction Slate Blue, 28 lb. writing
- Typefaces
- Solex, Clarendon
- Client
- EarthAction