Develop injury prevention educational exhibits materials that are innovative, conducive to learning, and unified to meet the needs of both English and Spanish speaking audiences who visit CARES Mobile Safety Center.
About
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the Baltimore City Fire Department launched the CARES Safety Center in 2004 to keep children safe from unintentional injury, the leading cause of death for children nationwide. The mobile safety center is a forty-foot vehicle built as a house on wheels, with interactive exhibits and low-cost safety products.
Project Overview
Develop injury prevention educational exhibits materials that are innovative, conducive to learning, and unified to meet the needs of both English and Spanish speaking audiences who visit CARES Mobile Safety Center.
Designers
Lauren P. Adams, Mimi Cheng, Vanessa Garcia, Andy Mangold, Becky Slogeris
Awards
Featured in Designing For Social Change by Andrew Shea