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Mapping Social Cohesion 2021 Microsite

Contemporary design for contemporary data....

For more than a decade, the Scanlon Foundation and Scanlon Foundation Research Institute have been conducting and leading research on social cohesion in Australia via the Mapping Social Cohesion research series. This consists of detailed surveys on social cohesion, immigration and population issues, with the objective of understanding the social impact of Australia’s increasingly diverse immigration program. The findings are then shared via a detailed report, website, and launch event, all of which occur annually.

The Scanlon Foundation is Think HQ’s oldest client and each year, we work together not only to design the communications around this significant piece of research, but to also organise the launch event.

The look and feel of each year’s event is extrapolated from the cover design of the report. It is rolled out to a range of branded assets, including the report itself, social tiles, web banners, event graphics, video graphics, and of course, a microsite to house the report content.

Having designed the look and feel for the 2021 survey, my next task was to design the UI for the microsite, which is a single page long scroll site that needs to clearly display key statistics and summaries of important data as well as long form text, graphs, and videos. 
CREDITS: I worked on this project as an employee of Think HQ.
Mapping Social Cohesion 2021 Microsite
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Mapping Social Cohesion 2021 Microsite

UI Design for the Mapping Social Cohesion 2021 Microsite

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