CASE STUDY

Early learning network

Maintaining early learning success

CASE STUDY

Early learning network

Maintaining early learning success

Overview

The nationwide Early Learning Network advances the understanding of policies and practices that narrow opportunity gaps and maintain early learning success as children transition from preschool to elementary school and beyond.

Client

Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education

Audiences

Researchers, practitioners and policymakers across the U.S. engaged in early learning and development.

Services Provided

  • Branding
  • Graphic Design
  • Social Media Strategy
  • Web Design & Development
  • Video & Audio Production
  • Newsletter dissemination

Kindred’s Role

Create a cohesive identity for a nationwide collaborative network representing five research teams and one assessment team.

Goals

  • Positively impact the lives of children in preschool through third grade by investigating the implementation of early learning policies and programs.
  • Identify malleable factors associated with early achievement.
  • Provide information, tools and products policymakers and practitioners can use to build effective early learning systems and programs.

Solution

A vibrant visual identity that represents the six universities working collectively to achieve a common goal.

Results

Numbers reflect ELN’s 2023-24 fiscal year.

Facebook Likes

Twitter Followers

Email Subscribers

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Avg. Email Open Rate

Monthly Avg. Pageviews

Branding

The brand colors represent the six network studies taking place across the nation. 

Brand fonts

Mercury Text G2 & Gotham

Video & Audio production

Videos are a powerful way to showcase and disseminate the network’s goals, project updates and results. Various videos highlight individual research teams, as well as concurrent findings across a five-year period.

Graphic Design 

Various materials support the network, from internal communications to public-facing products.

  • Policy and research briefs
  • Practice guides
  • Newsletter graphics
  • Social media graphics
  • Infographics and maps
  • Promotional handouts
  • PowerPoint template
  • Meeting collateral (i.e., name badges)
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Web design & Development

Social Media

A strong social media presence is key to ELN’s communications strategy. Facebook and X content highlight the network’s collaborative nature, invite public engagement and share research results with important implications for the future of education.