NE-Brazil Partnership
Overview
The Nebraska-Brazil Early Childhood Partnership began in 2016, with collaboration between the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the Maria Cecilia Souto Vidigal Foundation. The partnership was established to address critical early childhood challenges through interdisciplinary research collaboration across global settings. The partnership created new opportunities for researchers in both countries, and established new directions for additional research to be conducted beyond the initial scope of the project.
The Challenge
Creating a comprehensive website that showcased the multi-year partnership, the individual teams and research results in a cohesive package.
Services Provided
- Branding
- Graphic Design
- Photography
- Web Design & Development
- Video Production
Branding
The identity was designed to illustrate the collaborative effort to address early childhood challenges. Showcasing the international partnership between Nebraska and Brazil was also a strong focus.
Video production
Impact videos were created to highlight each research project of the partnership. Filmed in both Nebraska and Brazil, the videos showcase the impact and results of the collaborative research.
Photography
At the conclusion of the partnership, photography was taken in multiple research cites across Brazil. Photography includes researchers, research participants, as well as project collaborators.
Graphic Design
Various handouts and presentations were created to showcase the research being conducted in Nebraska and Brazil, to show impacts and results from the multi-year studies to stakeholders.