The Bill of Rights
Overview
The Bill of Rights is a series of amendments meant to define the rights people within the United States have but there is an issue of understanding and personal application.
Objectives
Re-designed for a modern audience to increase engagement and personal application.
Editorial Design
Client
Ferris State University
Academic Project
Teens don’t see how the Bill of Rights is linked in their own lives, to them it’s only history
In interviews it was clear that many teens don’t understand the relevance the Bill of Rights has on their life. In doing a word count, the most used words in the Bill of Rights were found to be “rights” and “people.”
Understandable, Impactful, & Relatable
The Bill of Rights is a large collection of writings. By grouping the text in smaller portions through emphasis—making bold or italic—and providing reasonable spacing in between makes the text consumable; thus less overwhelming and comprehend-able.
By using graphics & imagery
From history alongside modern shots, allows for a glimpse into where the Amendments apply within modern life.
To view where you are within the Bill of Rights the dots also emulate how the Rights are linked throughout their history, past and present.