


Website cleverly promotes King County's
"3-Day 3-Way" Campaign.
1. This government-sponsored website inspires parents and their kids to learn about emergency preparedness through custom disaster-themed online games, a coloring digital book, a custom-programmed food calculator and step-by-step instructions. The objective is to motivate them to stop their procrastination preparing for an emergency and to get ready NOW.

2. With nothing more than the three illustrations below (which we updated) and the client's existing "3 Ways, 3 Days" logo and tagline, the website and messaging was created. We identified fear as the reason why people procrastinated getting ready. So we removed some of the "scary" by putting "fun" into the presentation of our message. This made it easy for parents to involve their children...

3. The website was part of a multi-media campaign that included billboards and a TV schedule. The campaign promoted the county's existing "3 DAYS 3 WAYS" tagline: Follow the county's three ways to prepare for surviving a disaster for three days.

4. We developed the supporting messaging, designing and developing the website.
We also programmed custom disaster games for parents and their kids, even calculators so people could calculate exactly how much food to buy in advance for 3 days, 10 days, or as many days as they wanted.

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This is me presenting our web campaign to the city representatives of the King County Emergency Preparedness Committe

My project services
- Website Concept Development
- UX Writing and Design (web pages and apps)
- Content Strategy
- Navigation Planning
- Messaging & Content Editing
- User Experience Design
- Art Direction
- Client Coordination
- Photo Research