The DMV Divide

The four-part series examines the region's sharp economic divide and lack of equity available to those in communities populated by people of color. The issues are divided into parts – the housing gap (part 1), access to capital and investments (part 2), nutrition and health care (part 3), and access to broadband and education (part 4). Each story sheds light on the local businesses and individuals who are working to enact change.


Part 1: The housing gap

The Planning

I met with our team of editors and reporters to outline each stories and element of part one. We first discussed the stories, the art and data, and the cover concept. Next, we planned our digital strategy for the web articles and social posts.

The Production

Part one of the series involved more data than photography, so I spent most of the time looking through spreadsheets that the reporters researched and compiled for their respective stories. It took about two days to read through the spreadsheets and make initial visualizations through maps (using Mapcreator) and charts.

Part one production also included the visual branding strategy for the entire series. I went through several iterations of the series logo and page one concept, which would become the leading image for the web and social platforms.

The Campaign

Once the structure of the print version was put together, I mocked up the elements for web and social. The strategy involved creating hero images for each story, web versions of the infographics (using Infogram), and refers that linked to each story in the series. I used our individual hero images for the refer and social teases.

My portion of our social strategy was focused on Instagram, since the content management system automatically format the hero images for other platforms. I reworked our refer images for a gallery post in our Instagram feed.

 

Hero images

 

Article refers

 

Instagram post

The result

Part one of the series took about 1.5 weeks to complete, from the visual planning to the Instragram post. I saved the style templates for each platform in order to streamline the design for every part of the series. Doing so will allow us to spend more time visualizing data and finalizing concepts.