Poverty - 15 Things Designers Can Do to Help
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008While most of us designers don’t have the time to go out and save the world, there are a few things we can do that will take up little time and money.
- Use your design superpowers for good - design a poster or flyer that opens peoples eyes to the issue of poverty and put it anywhere you legally can.
- Design an educational website teaching people about the effects of poverty in your area.
- Run a mini Blog Action Day type event on your blog - ask people to sponsor you by donating $1 for every post you make about poverty in a 24 hour period.
- Host a fundraiser BBQ and invite your clients. Charge them an entry fee and donate the proceeds.
- Donate your time - give a talk to a classroom of people trying to free themselves from poverty about the business world or design.
- Organise a design competition in your area and speak to your local council or community radio stations about free promotion. Ask entrants to draw or design something to do with poverty, whether a poster or an innovative representation of an idea to end poverty.
- Turn your computer and office equipment off when you don’t need it. Calculate the money saved on electricity and donate it.
- Donate your design services for free to a charity. Let them call on you when they need flyers designed or a website developed.
- Donate your in-house e-commerce software to a charity to allow them to accept donations on their website.
- Offer to manage the content on a charity’s website for free, to allow them to concentrate on more important things.
- Donate a portion of your earnings to helping rid the world of poverty. Ie. Donate 10% from every logo design to The Global Fund (or your organisation of choice).
- Set up an account with BuySellAds.com and start selling ad space on your website or blog, with the intention of donating every cent of it to a good cause.
- Start a blog dedicated to the issue of poverty. Post only about that topic and use your design skills to come up with some pretty provocative imagery.
- Work with other designers to come up with ideas about how your industry can make a difference.
- Take time out from posting on your blog about design for one day and instead use the time to interview a homeless person. Post the interview on your blog and get it to spread like wild-fire. Let the world hear the personal story of one sufferer.
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Small business owner, graphic designer, article writer & blogger. Marnie lives on the Central Coast of New South Wales and spends most of her day doodling in Illustrator, liasing with clients and trying to keep from having 'just one more' bottle of delicious but addictive V. 























