U.S. Chamber of Commerce

U.S. Chamber Data-Driven Innovation Report

What constitutes Big Data? How is it changing the world around us? And most importantly: How can it be used for good? To answer these questions, Beutler Ink helped the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation design The Future of Data-Driven Innovation, a report exploring critical Big Data trends and policy issues, and featuring contributions from some of the top minds in business, technology, and economics.

US Chamber of Commerce Data Report

The Data-Driven Innovation report was designed to live on the Foundation’s website, tablets, and as a printed version distributed at the Future of Data-Driven Innovation event on October 7th. In addition to designing the report, Beutler produced a series of graphics based on key takeaways from several chapters. Beutler worked closely with the authors to make sure the graphics reflected their respective policy proposals. Smaller versions of these graphics were embedded within the respective chapters, and larger versions were posted on the Chamber’s social feeds.

US Chamber of Commerce Data Report

Women in STEM Graphics Series

As an agency where women comprise more than two-thirds of our team, we were beyond excited to work on a project focused on women’s advancement in science and tech. Partnering with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, we designed a full report and social graphics in support of the Center for Women in Business’ latest study, “Reaching the Full Potential of STEM for Women and the U.S. Economy.”

The report provides insights into women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), along with STEM education and employment in the United States over time. The report also includes expert views on why advancement in STEM is so important for women, business growth and the economy.

We laid out and designed two versions of the report, optimized for both print and web-viewing, and created a series of social graphics to illustrate key topics from the report.

The report was awarded an “American Graphic Design Award” by Graphic Design USA in the annual reports category.

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