Infographic about trade negotiations and digital rights

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Infographic Design Brief
There are a variety of trade negotiations, both current and future, that affect Internet users in various ways. But these are very confusing, because of the number of such agreements, the different parties that they include, and the different issues that they include. We want to create an infographic that simplifies this and makes it easier to understand the landscape of these trade agreements at a glance.
Target Market(s)
Informed audience of intelligent citizens and professionals
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Non-Profit
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Requirements
Must have
- I will work with you on the exact text and data for the infographic. For now I am only interested in seeing mock-ups of the visual design. For this, you should include the following mock data:
- (a) Trade agreements called TPP, NAFTA, RCEP, TTIP, TISA, KorUS, ACTA
- (b) Colour-coded issues grouped into the following categories: IP (sub-issues: copyright term, criminal enforcement, civil enforcement, DRM, trade secrets, broadcasting), e-commerce (sub-issues: source code, data localization, safe harbors, data flows, net neutrality, crypto, domain names), other (sub-issues: ISDS, telecommunications)
- (c) Parties to trade agreements: Europe, ASEAN, China, India, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Canada, Chile, Peru
- The infographic will show how these agreements intersect. For example, NAFTA might have all of the ISSUES except for broadcasting and all of the PARTIES except for Europe. Whereas TISA might not include any of the IP issues and does include Europe. For now, you can just make up the intersections. They don't have to be real.
- Also include our logo somewhere.
Nice to have
- Ideally should fit nicely onto a single full page of US Letter size paper.