Virtual Internship Opportunity: Indoor Gardening Book Design

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Main contact
Urban Leaf
New York, New York, United States
Chief of Product
1
Project
80 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Media Visual arts
Skills
stock photography curiosity editing
Details

Our organization is able to offer a virtual internship opportunity for 1 student or a team of 2 or 3.

The primary focus for the student will be: Layout, design, editing, and publishing of an indoor gardening ebook.

Why: 40% of hopeful indoor gardeners don’t because of a lack of knowledge. This book is for them and will be offered at no cost. Its goal is to usher folks into the pleasures of indoor gardening

Scope: 2 months

Resources:

  • Written Content: We recently developed a comprehensive set of posts designed to take anyone from curious to confident in growing edible plants inside. This is organized and ready to be put in a book format.
  • Images: We have sourced stock photos for each plant in the guide, though we have can provide the student access to our conva pro account to source additional photos.
  • Illustrations: Have commissioned illustrations for all “how-to” instructions. We can commission more if identified by the student team as they progress through the layout.
  • Brand Guidelines: A document outlining everything from our vibe to fonts.
Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

The student can expect weekly check-ins with our Chief of Product, Rob Elliott, Ph.D.

About the company

Company
New York, New York, United States
0 - 1 employees
Food & beverage

Urban Leaf was founded on the belief that the sustainability of our food system represents one of, if not the, biggest challenges that our generation faces.

By facilitating a relationship that brings people closer to their food, our goal is to motivate, encourage and inspire healthier and more sustainable food choices.

Our specialty is Indoor Edible Gardening kits for people of all experience levels - including microgreens, herbs, vegetables, fruits and edible flowers. We aim to differentiate ourselves based on affordability, ease of use, and thoughtfulness of design.