INFORMATICI SENZA FRONTIERE
Identity project for Informatici Senza Frontiere, to reduce the digital divide.
Informatici Senza Frontiere is an italian non-profit association aiming to reduce the digital divide.
Their projects are in Italy where there is poor accessibility to technology (prisons, childrens' hospitals, earthquake zone) and in the Third World where they are providing an open source software called "Open Hospital" to help hospitals to:
- Manage an archive of the patients (before they used a big paper register and was impossible to find a person's medical history).
- Obtain health statistics (to be sent to the Ministry of Health).
- Control medical resources (medicine is hard to find in the Third World).
In the 2009 I become a volunteer for Informatici Senza Frontiere and I started to re-think to the global communication of the association in three ways:
1. branding.
2. web communication.
3. communicating projects with reportage.
Soon you will be able to download the brand guidelines of Informatici Senza Frontiere here.
Collaborators: Massimiliano Tamaro (developer coordinator), Mara Pieri (editorial coordinator), Darío Plée and Alessio Romeo (brand identity), Danilo Parravano (wire-frames), Daniele Marchesini and Francesco Tassi (templating)
Link: www.informaticisenzafrontiere.org
The term digital divide refers to the gap between people with effective access to digital and information technology and those with very limited or no access at all. Wikipedia
Informatici Senza Frontiere is an italian non-profit association aiming to reduce the digital divide.
Their projects are in Italy where there is poor accessibility to technology (prisons, childrens' hospitals, earthquake zone) and in the Third World where they are providing an open source software called "Open Hospital" to help hospitals to:
- Manage an archive of the patients (before they used a big paper register and was impossible to find a person's medical history).
- Obtain health statistics (to be sent to the Ministry of Health).
- Control medical resources (medicine is hard to find in the Third World).
In the 2009 I become a volunteer for Informatici Senza Frontiere and I started to re-think to the global communication of the association in three ways:
1. branding.
2. web communication.
3. communicating projects with reportage.
Soon you will be able to download the brand guidelines of Informatici Senza Frontiere here.
Collaborators: Massimiliano Tamaro (developer coordinator), Mara Pieri (editorial coordinator), Darío Plée and Alessio Romeo (brand identity), Danilo Parravano (wire-frames), Daniele Marchesini and Francesco Tassi (templating)
Link: www.informaticisenzafrontiere.org

