Specifications include, but are not limited to:. The candidate retained for creation of the final report must be able to provide written (e.g. copywriting), design (identity branding, typography, layout,), and graphic (e.g. charts, illustrations, infographics, etc.) skills. All of these disciplines will be necessary for translating the LAEDC’s findings into a final report that is ready for presentation: communicating the essential information and insights in both a visual and written form. The report requested should not be text-heavy, but instead a highly graphic document that brings statistics to life, visualizes key insights, contextualizes lifestyle and societal data, and improves overall accessibility at a glance — all within a format and structure that is uniquely Culver City. In addition to data and findings provided by the LAEDC, there will be limited data and background provided by the City that may require separate highlighted sections in the report. Topics could include arts programming at the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD), the impact that key community stakeholders have had on the arts, or the City’s Art in Public Places Program. The successful candidate will be responsible for the following deliverables: • Written report: approx. 20 - 28 pages • PowerPoint presentation: approx. 15 - 25 slides • All key visuals (e.g. charts, infographics, etc.) as high resolution graphic files (e.g. jpeg or png), to be integrated into other presentations, reports, website pages, social media messages, etc.