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Design Process

I want my website to be useful to principals and other administrators who are in a position to shape kindergarten enrollment policies.  I know that I need to be persuasive and concise because of the tremendous time pressures my target audience faces.
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I am a linear thinker, so it was easiest for me to think about my design in a classic table of contents format.

About my Logo

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Because delayed enrollment is known as "redshirting" in the literature, I knew my logo needed to feature a red shirt.  I like this t-shirt design because it reminds me of a peaceful demonstration, with masses collected to ask for equitable policies on behalf of those that are not able to advocate for themselves.

This logo was designed at logomakr.com.

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Initial Analysis

Below is the Initial Analysis I prepared for this project.
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