Design students developed an identifier, vehicle interior and exterior graphics and environmental interior designs for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School for Public Health's Injury Prevention Center who were developing the first Mobile Safety Center. The idea was that a vehicle would travel to communities and educate people about home and community safety as well as distributing bike helmets and child safety vehicle seats. The Baltimore City Fire Department would operate and house the vehicle and members of the Injury Prevention Center would accompany the Fire Department and instruct community on appropriate child care seat size/age relationships and installation as well as how to make a home safe for children.
This was a two-year undertaking where we fist developed the CHILDREN ARE SAFE (CARES) identifier, 3-D scaled model and fly-through animation (courtesy for MICA Experimental Animation Chair Rich Lipster's students), followed by the exterior wrap and all promotional print collateral and finally the interior design.
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