This week I helped design a thank you graphic for the volunteers during the Hommock event. The graphic will be posted on social media and sent to all the volunteers via email in order to thank them for donating food and their time to fill up the Hommock fridge.
The graphic includes many pictures from the event of the volunteers that came up to support. It also contains the original logo and the color scheme because the emails with the graphic will be sent out before the rebranding of the organization happens.
I had the same issue in communication with this graphic just like I did with the meet the interns graphic. Even though it was frustrating I progressed forward and revised accordingly to meet the expectations for the result of the graphic.
A big request was the graphic must look good on web browser and mobile phone. So, for the graphics I made I did test views by emailing myself the graphic so I could open it on both web browser and mobile phone. Getting the size for graphics on different devices is more complicated than it seems since individuals can have different size computer monitors and different size phone screens. This making it important that I at least test it for the average size of computer monitors and phone screens.
I also made another meme for social media this week. This meme focused on the issue of trash being put in community fridges because I noticed that this week all the other community fridge accounts that the organization follows on Instagram was posting about the issue of having their fridges be filled with trash this week. The post overall did well with user interaction reaching over 100 likes. I feel that the success of this post did so well because I reached the interest of my target audience by tackling a topic they were already talking about that week.