Client: Office for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Brief: Each year, OJJDP invites fifth graders to take part in the National Missing Children's Day poster contest. It’s a chance for schools, law enforcement, and child advocates to raise awareness about missing and exploited children, promoting child safety. The winning poster is recognized at the National Missing Children's Day ceremony in May and is the inspiration for the art used on event materials.
Solution: Basing a design on a contest winner's art honors their creativity and message while adapting it for broader needs like event materials or promotional graphics. This approach also ensures the illustration reflects inclusivity and sensitivity, while removing any elements that may carry negative connotations, like ropes.
Certificate and Ribbon
Agenda and Speaker Bios
Social Media
A Selection of Previous Years