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STAND envisions a world in which the international community is willing and able to protect civilians from genocide and mass atrocities. This means not only pushing our government to respond to current crises like those in Darfur, Burma, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, but also advocating for long-term, structural improvements that will allow the United States and the international community to more effectively address and help prevent these types of crises in the future.

 

The Genocide Prevention Task Force (GPTF) was convened by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the United States Institute for Peace, and the American Academy of Diplomacy to spotlight genocide prevention as a national priority; and develop practical policy recommendations to enhance the capacity of the U.S. government to respond to emerging threats of genocide and mass atrocities. The group came together to develop an extensive guide to institutionalized prevention of genocide and mass atrocities, released in December 2008. GI-NET and its partners are currently working to translate the GPTF’s recommendations into reality.

Paul Portney, Marcelle Shoop and Helen Johnson-Leipold

Those who have had their benefits cut or reduced made their stand outside of Chichester County Hall before the case was discussed by the suits. A huge amount of support from all people of all ages & backgrounds.

standnow.org/campaigns/pledge-camera/goal

 

STAND envisions a world in which the international community is willing and able to protect civilians from genocide and mass atrocities. This means not only pushing our government to respond to current crises like those in Darfur, Burma, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, but also advocating for long-term, structural improvements that will allow the United States and the international community to more effectively address and help prevent these types of crises in the future.

 

The Genocide Prevention Task Force (GPTF) was convened by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the United States Institute for Peace, and the American Academy of Diplomacy to spotlight genocide prevention as a national priority; and develop practical policy recommendations to enhance the capacity of the U.S. government to respond to emerging threats of genocide and mass atrocities. The group came together to develop an extensive guide to institutionalized prevention of genocide and mass atrocities, released in December 2008. GI-NET and its partners are currently working to translate the GPTF’s recommendations into reality.

An vibrant and action-oriented email design for Airdrop, promoting their fast shipping services for Amazon Prime Day deals. This design features a bold blue background, dynamic imagery, and clear benefits, aiming to encourage users to utilize Airdrop for their Prime Day purchases. Crafted for high engagement and readability across devices.

  

Those who have had their benefits cut or reduced made their stand outside of Chichester County Hall before the case was discussed by the suits. A huge amount of support from all people of all ages & backgrounds.

Mayor's Symposium on Sustainability

Mock-up Call-To-Actions

standnow.org/campaigns/pledge-camera/goal

 

STAND envisions a world in which the international community is willing and able to protect civilians from genocide and mass atrocities. This means not only pushing our government to respond to current crises like those in Darfur, Burma, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, but also advocating for long-term, structural improvements that will allow the United States and the international community to more effectively address and help prevent these types of crises in the future.

 

The Genocide Prevention Task Force (GPTF) was convened by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the United States Institute for Peace, and the American Academy of Diplomacy to spotlight genocide prevention as a national priority; and develop practical policy recommendations to enhance the capacity of the U.S. government to respond to emerging threats of genocide and mass atrocities. The group came together to develop an extensive guide to institutionalized prevention of genocide and mass atrocities, released in December 2008. GI-NET and its partners are currently working to translate the GPTF’s recommendations into reality.

SkyWire Media sent alerts and updates to conference attendees, using a call-to-action, asking people to opt-in to stay connected

Creative flyer design that attracts attention, delivers clear messages, and boosts promotions effectively

Protesters gather outside Campus Center entrance for a Call To Action rally on 09/30/2024. Photo by Jamison Wrinn

Mock-up Call-To-Actions

Protesters stood in the Campus Center at UMass Amherst during a Call To Action on 09/30/2024.

 

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"Senator Nelson, 'NEVER AGAIN' starts with you! Make genocide prevention law. Genocide prevention saves lives. Make it law. Senator Nelson, take a stand against genocide. HELP stop it before it starts!!"

Mayor's Symposium on Sustainability

Flyer design work involves creating an attractive and informative visual layout to promote an event, product, or message. It focuses on clear communication through effective use of colors, fonts, images, and layout. The goal is to grab attention quickly, present key information clearly, and encourage the audience to take action, either through print or digital distribution.

 

"Sen. Nelson, PLEASE Keep Your PROMISE!!"

Bill Strong, John Matthews and Andrew Fahlund

Those who have had their benefits cut or reduced made their stand outside of Chichester County Hall before the case was discussed by the suits. A huge amount of support from all people of all ages & backgrounds.

An encouraging and user-friendly email design for FastWill, prompting recipients to complete their estate plan. Consistent with FastWill's brand, this email utilizes a calming color palette and approachable illustrations, highlighting the ease and benefits of finalizing their will or trust for peace of mind and family protection.

  

"Senator Nelson, Take a stand against genocide. Help stop it before it starts."

Mayor's Symposium on Sustainability

Brand banner for The Profs Tutors with the headline “ELITE TUTORING FOR LIFE, NOT JUST EXAMS.” Silhouettes of graduates raise mortarboards against a dusk sky, with star accents and an orange brush underline. Sub-copy reads: “Get matched with an expert we know & trust.” A rounded CTA button says “Contact Us Today.” Small footer note: “The Profs Client Feedback Survey 2025.” Purpose: to promote expert, long-term academic tutoring and mentorship.

 

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