Graphic Designer (Contract) Job at Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción in Boston
Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción, Boston, MA, United States, 02298
Graphic Designer (Contract)
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Project: Graphic Design Services
Overview
IBA is seeking proposals from qualified graphic designers or design firms to provide project-based design services. We are specifically looking for a design partner to support visual and creative needs on an as-needed, project-by-project basis.
Project Summary
IBA seeks a designer or design firm with experience in nonprofit, arts, housing, and community-based organizations to serve as a creative partner on priority design initiatives throughout the year. While some work will be ongoing and smaller in scale, this role is anchored by four high-level, time-intensive design projects requiring:
- Strong conceptual thinking
- Consistency across assets
- Ability to manage complex timelines
Primary Design Projects (High Priority)
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2025 Annual Report
- Design a 20–25-page digital annual report highlighting IBA's work, impact, and financials from 2025.
- Polished, narrative-driven digital booklet intended for funders, partners, and the broader community.
- Target publication date: No later than March 18, 2026.
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La CASA Grand Opening
- Design a cohesive suite of visual assets for the anticipated grand opening of La CASA, IBA's new Center for Arts, Self-Determination, and Activism (expected late March).
- Assets include event invitations, social media graphics, and on-site event banners aligned with IBA's brand and the significance of this milestone.
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Festival Betances (Flagship Event)
- Design all graphic elements for Festival Betances, IBA's largest annual event.
- Includes thematically connected social media graphics, primary event flyer, stage and event banners, and additional assets as needed.
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Holiday Concert
- Design all graphic elements for IBA's annual holiday concert.
- Similar in scope to Festival Betances: promotional social media graphics, main event flyer, and supporting visual assets.
Secondary Design Tasks
In addition to the core projects above, the designer will support:
- Four promotional flyers and corresponding social media graphics for gallery exhibitions at La CASA (one primary design per exhibition).
- Social media graphics for Tito Puente Latin Music Series programming, including artist spotlights.
- Assistance with digital design and layout of IBA's quarterly electronic newsletters.
Additional / As-Needed Design Support
As capacity allows, the designer may also be engaged for smaller or ad hoc design needs, such as internal presentations, one-pagers, or other digital and print collateral. These projects will be scoped individually and scheduled around the primary and secondary priorities.
Additional Engagement Details & Expectations
Estimated Volume of Work
- Approximately 12–18 discrete projects per year, concentrated around major initiatives.
- Timelines will vary; some periods will be more intensive than others.
Website Design (Future Phase)
- Future website redesign anticipated (significant refresh or full rebuild).
- Respondents may note:
- Experience with full redesigns vs. refreshes
- CMS platforms used (e.g., WordPress)
- Ability to collaborate with internal staff or external developers
Brand Guidelines
- All design work must align with IBA's existing brand guidelines (visual identity, typography, color palettes, tone).
- No logo redesign or brand refresh at this time.
Reporting & Collaboration
- Designer will report to IBA's Executive & Communications Manager and collaborate with other staff as needed.
Tools & Software
- IBA uses Canva Pro and other standard design tools; access can be provided.
- Respondents should indicate their preferred tools/software.
File Ownership & Deliverables
- IBA retains ownership of final design assets.
- Expectations around source files vs. final exports will be defined per project or in the final contract.
Information Requested
Please include:
- Agency or individual background (location, years of experience)
- Relevant sectors and types of organizations served
- Portfolio or 3–5 work samples relevant to IBA's mission
- Project management and communication approach
- Proposed fee structure (hourly or per-project)
- Availability and typical turnaround times
- Brief statement explaining why you are the right fit for this project and for IBA
Desired Qualifications
- Experience producing high-quality design work for nonprofit or mission-driven organizations
- Strong portfolio showcasing print and digital design
- Experience designing for multicultural audiences, particularly Latinx communities
- Knowledge of layout, typography, visual storytelling, and accessibility best practices
- Ability to work collaboratively with internal communications staff
- Capacity to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
Proposed Schedule
- December 17, 2025 – RFP Issued
- January 16, 2026 – Proposals Due
- January 26–30, 2026 – Finalist Interviews (if applicable)
- February 1, 2026 – Decision
Submit proposals as a single PDF to:
Chris Triunfo, Executive & Communications Manager
christian@ibaboston.org
Selection Process
Responses will be reviewed by IBA's Executive & Communications Manager, CEO, COO, and CHRO.
Top-ranked proposals may be invited for interviews.
Full details will be announced later based on the timeline above.
Additional Information
For questions, contact:
Chris Triunfo, Executive & Communications Manager
christian@ibaboston.org