A brochure designed for CityMatCH's program CityLeaders, a training program for emerging MCH leaders that serves as an introduction to the core MCH Leadership Competencies. 2008
The Life Course game was developed and produced by CityMatCH in 2008 based on the work of the students of University of California, Berkeley MPH program. I did the graphic design of the game board as well as the game cards. Because of the high demand of public health departments in the nation after this game was first introduced at 2008 conference, CityMatCH decided to send it to production and sell on a broader basis. Because of this game, I received a medal in 2009 Research Innovation Awards at UNMC as one of the "new invention contributors" along with my co-workers who were participated in the development of this game. In 2011, this game received the National Health Information Silver Award.
For each of annual conference of CityMatCH, I've worked on the design of conference themes, save-the-date's, exhibitor and sponsor prospectus, brochures, programs, posters and so on. The 2008 CityMatCH conference theme was A Life-Course Perspective: Pathways for Improving Practice in Urban MCH, and was hosted in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Therefore the design was meant to "feature the local".
This was the brochure for the conference highlights. More design projects I did for this conference: