Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1: Graphic Design ConceptsandCommunication MaterialsDevelop graphic design concept for multi-lingual and multi-platform communications materials that support inclusivecommunity engagement.Task 1.1DefineConceptsObjective:Create graphically-orientedcommunicationsstyle templates that will help the DVP communicateto multiple audiences (including non-English speakers)the intent, goals,andscope of itswork, thebenefits and impacts,andthe timelineandprocesses.The likely communications materials will likely include workshop handouts; project brochures; website updates; and PowerPoint presentations.•Clarify project goals and objectives•Obtain relevant background information and presentationsfromDVPstaff•Obtain specific needs for materialsand infographicsfromDVP staff(Sample graphics or data, etc.)•Work withDVPstaff to develop content outlines by audienceTask 1.2: Explore andDefineCommunication MaterialsObjective:Definean effective approach to produce aset of communication materialsthat can be completed within the available budget. These may include: •One-page overview ofthe DVP’sResilienceDistrict proposal for 3 audiences (residents, businesses, and agencies); •Project identification graphics and color themes; •PowerPoint slide deck;•Project process graphics such asproject workflow elements (timeline, decision-making processes, inclusive community engagement),and organizational structures; and•Templates for inclusive community engagement materials.Product for Tasks 1.1 and 1.2:Provide the City with a brief document outlining project plan(s), goals, and criteria including:•Confirm list of project deliverables•Outline a schedule for producing deliverables•Design plan, imagery criteria,and content outlines based on the communication objectives provided by DVP•Provide recommendations for appropriate local translators•Provide recommendations for appropriate local interpreters•Provide recommendations for appropriate local printers•Estimate printing costsTask 1.3: GraphicCommunication Support for Duwamish Valley ProgramCommunity EngagementsEventsObjective:Producean effectiveset of communication materialsthat facilitate inclusive community engagement.Upon completion of Tasks 1.1and 1.2, the DVP willidentify which projects to advance, andissue a notice to proceed forthe selectedprojectsunder this task. Procedure for starting a new graphic design project are as follows:1.For each type and phase of communication (see Phase II below) and community engagement, DVP will work withthe Consultantto scope the needs and objectives for graphic materials.2.In response, the Consultantwillsubmit to DVP an estimated cost and general timeline for the work.3.After DVP’s negotiation and approval ofthe Consultantcost proposal, DVP issue a notice to proceed, that authorizesthe Consultantto begin work on the project.Productsfor Task 1.3:Upon receiving directionfrom the DVP, theConsultantwill provide the City with a brief document outlining project plan(s), goals, and criteriaanddesign templates thatsupportthe selectedgraphic designprojects. DVP staff or other DVP consultants will generally lead the development of purpose, outcomes,andcontentfor these projects,which couldinclude:•Project brochure that communicates project objectives, process, timeline,and outcomes to community, agency,and funder audiences.•Multi-lingual communications materials includingtemplates forworkshop handouts.•Two PowerPoint presentationstemplatesprojectbriefings andstatus reports.•Support materials development forquarterly convenings ofcommunity stakeholders (i.e.,residential, small businesses, industrial stakeholders andpublic agency, philanthropy, and other partners).•Materials for yearly meetings with City, Port, County, philanthropy leadership through Town Halls, roundtables, and/or site visits and neighborhood walks.•Materialsfor1-2 yearly community-wide events/celebrations to gather broad community direction and foster accountability.•Materialsfor4-8/year culturally appropriate, in-language community meetings with limited English-speaking communities (e.g., Spanish, Vietnamese, Somali, andCambodian) to share the work on organizational development, sustainable funding sources, scenarioplanning, and the Duwamish Waterway Park expansionproject.