TAKAHĒ INFOGRAPHICS
TAKAHĒ INFOGRAPHICS
2022
2022
This Takahē Activity Toolkit aims to get kiwi kids excited about conservation efforts through information design
This Takahē Activity Toolkit aims to get kiwi kids excited about conservation efforts through information design
THE CHALLENGE:
As children have a future role in protecting the native species of New Zealand, my challenge was to teach them about the Takahē. My aim was to communicate the value of the bird to local school children through an informative activity kit.
THE CHALLENGE:
As children have a future role in protecting the native species of New Zealand, my challenge was to teach them about the Takahē. My aim was to communicate the value of the bird to local school children through an informative activity kit.
THE SOLUTION:
Firstly, I designed a set of posters to establish the facts. Using that information, I then designed an activity kit for school children aged 7 to 10. The kit consists of an activity book, flashcards, and a set of stickers. The tone is friendly, exciting, playful, and fun. This encourages children to engage with the subject of conservation and understand key statistics and facts in an accessible way. The colour palette is a vibrant blue, green, and red to reflect the colours of the bird. I painted watercolour illustrations for a more approachable aesthetic. To compliment the design, the story has been written in a conversational and friendly tone.
The flashcards are an interactive companion to the activity book to allow children to practise the facts they have learnt in the book. I designed stickers in a similar style to use on the pages of the book or place on their personal belongings. My aim was to encourage children to explore physical, make-and-do activities such as colouring in pages, word finds and flash cards to learn about the Takahē history, habitat, predators, and local conservation efforts to protect and preserve them.
THE SOLUTION:
Firstly, I designed a set of posters to establish the facts. Using that information, I then designed an activity kit for school children aged 7 to 10. The kit consists of an activity book, flashcards, and a set of stickers. The tone is friendly, exciting, playful, and fun. This encourages children to engage with the subject of conservation and understand key statistics and facts in an accessible way. The colour palette is a vibrant blue, green, and red to reflect the colours of the bird. I painted watercolour illustrations for a more approachable aesthetic. To compliment the design, the story has been written in a conversational and friendly tone.
The flashcards are an interactive companion to the activity book to allow children to practise the facts they have learnt in the book. I designed stickers in a similar style to use on the pages of the book or place on their personal belongings. My aim was to encourage children to explore physical, make-and-do activities such as colouring in pages, word finds and flash cards to learn about the Takahē history, habitat, predators, and local conservation efforts to protect and preserve them.