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Who are we?
The Junior Design Factory is the first not-for-profit design agency run by dyslexic kids aged 9+. The children work on proposals for real clients, taking the lead roles in design, project management and promotion of their work.
Projects tackled by the children include a new marketing campaign for ‘Seedball’ in London, a recycling marketing campaign which was rolled out by Scarborough Council, and a new range of T-Shirts for ‘Jugglewear’, which was founded by a candidate from the BBC ‘The Apprentice’ show to name a few. Children also work with a wide variety of creatives such as Jim Rokos, the curator of Dyslexic Design and previously a model-maker for the Muppets Treasure Island, Tomb Raider and the V&A.
"It is a great joy to work with the Junior Design Factory. The workshops are energetic and lively, and the originality of the kids' inventions is impressive each time they react to a brief. It is clear that the staff take pleasure when they see children thrive and grow in self-confidence.” - Jim Rokos

What will they do?
In addition to live design briefs, our young designers also use the time with us to:
• Learn industry standard professional design software to create branding and graphics.
• Mentor others' and create their own design workshops
• Develop their own product design concepts to solve everyday problems.
• Gain contextual design knowledge to give them an understanding of past designs and how these can influence their own work.
What will my donation support?
• Young designers in planning, preparing & delivering x5 live stream workshops allowing children from across the UK to access FREE SEND-friendly creative learning resources
• Through these live streams we will attract new recruits that will be able to join our Junior Design Factory weekend sessions
• Dedicating team members towards planning, preparation, and delivery of sessions.
Check out the Junior Design Factory Portfolio here!
Junior Design Factory is founded by Creative Briefs. Details below:
www.creativebriefs.co.uk
@BriefsNotPants
The Junior Design Factory is the first not-for-profit design agency run by dyslexic kids aged 9+. The children work on proposals for real clients, taking the lead roles in design, project management and promotion of their work.
Projects tackled by the children include a new marketing campaign for ‘Seedball’ in London, a recycling marketing campaign which was rolled out by Scarborough Council, and a new range of T-Shirts for ‘Jugglewear’, which was founded by a candidate from the BBC ‘The Apprentice’ show to name a few. Children also work with a wide variety of creatives such as Jim Rokos, the curator of Dyslexic Design and previously a model-maker for the Muppets Treasure Island, Tomb Raider and the V&A.
"It is a great joy to work with the Junior Design Factory. The workshops are energetic and lively, and the originality of the kids' inventions is impressive each time they react to a brief. It is clear that the staff take pleasure when they see children thrive and grow in self-confidence.” - Jim Rokos

What will they do?
In addition to live design briefs, our young designers also use the time with us to:
• Learn industry standard professional design software to create branding and graphics.
• Mentor others' and create their own design workshops
• Develop their own product design concepts to solve everyday problems.
• Gain contextual design knowledge to give them an understanding of past designs and how these can influence their own work.
What will my donation support?
• Young designers in planning, preparing & delivering x5 live stream workshops allowing children from across the UK to access FREE SEND-friendly creative learning resources
• Through these live streams we will attract new recruits that will be able to join our Junior Design Factory weekend sessions
• Dedicating team members towards planning, preparation, and delivery of sessions.
Check out the Junior Design Factory Portfolio here!
Junior Design Factory is founded by Creative Briefs. Details below:
www.creativebriefs.co.uk
@BriefsNotPants
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Creative Briefs
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