Graphic Design & Photography for Stori cannabis storage

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Main contact
Stori by RCU Group Inc
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Karina Karassev
COO & Co-Founder
(1)
2
Project
60 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Graphic design Illustration Social media marketing Videography
Skills
content creation cannabis instagram content marketing graphic design social media photography
Details

We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization.

Specifically, we are looking for a student to create Instagram content to be shared on the platform.

To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will:

  • Expectation would be to create 12 posts that have been graphically designed or photographed of our product Stori (https://yourstori.com)

Ultimately, you will be working on content creation for our organization, including video, social media, and other collateral that we can use as go-to marketing tools.

If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

A student with excellent photography skills would be the ideal candidate for this project.

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

karina karassev, co-founder stori

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Consumer goods & services

Meet Stori, the world’s first smart cannabis storage. Think of Stori like a wine rack for your cannabis - it's a beautiful storage unit that helps you ditch the Ziploc bag or mason jar and stop hiding your strains. The unit comes with colour-coded pods for each strain, along with portable tubes so you can easily move from home to on-the-go. We are a Canadian start up from Toronto who have built and took Stori to market in 2020. Our mission is to normalize cannabis through conversation and education. We wanted to give consumers a conversation starter at home and on the go because consumers (and patients) won’t talk about cannabis if it's still hidden in their sock drawer.