
Design Session in 2018: 34 Projects, 100% District Representation
This past year Storefront’s helped further the design initiatives of 34 projects through the Design Session program, which offers low-cost design assistance to Richmond. These projects were situated in all 9 city districts. The majority of these Design Sessions supported non-profit organizations or initiatives that are youth and community-oriented. This year we had more graphic design requests than ever!
Storefront would like to take a moment to thank all our volunteer designers this past year. We couldn’t offer this service without the generosity and expertise of these local (and some out of town!) professionals. Storefront volunteers are actively working to improve our city through design. If that isn’t heroic, we aren’t sure what is. Thanks y’all!
We will release a downloadable report from this past year shortly.
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