Editorial Design

Community MusicWorks commissioned WolfBrown, an arts and culture research firm, to evaluate the impact of their mission through various strands of work in Providence over twenty seasons. Sharing Tables with Strangers is the second in a three-part series of publications. This report analyzes the ways in which CMW has had an influence on the neighborhoods in which they work, specifically through the lens of a collaboratively-produced concert series in a neighborhood taqueria. Originally provided with text and data, I was responsible for establishing a single page template while introducing infographics and imagery to break-up the long bodies of copy. All charts, infographics and graphs were designed based on the existing brand of CMW.

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We Are Each Other’s Magnitude and Bond is an evaluation of Community MusicWorks’ Fellowship Program and Institutes for Musicianship and Public Service. Led by Wolf Brown’s Dennie Palmer-Wolf, the evaluation documents the effectiveness of the Fellowship Program and Institutes in diversifying the classical music field, promoting the uptake of CMW’s model in new communities, building supportive networks and developing a next generation of entrepreneurial, community-invested musicians. 

This was the initial publication which defined the templates for the succeeding documents. 

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These publications were produced in collaboration with Design-Agency.