Project with CAARPR
A project in which my team and I were tasked with creating an easily accessible game (one that could be printed on paper to lessen cost) to teach a wide range of people (including children as well as their parents) their legal rights and options, both after an arrest, as well as before, and during, the following trial.
MY ROLE: Designer | Lead Researcher | Lead Writer | Producer | Client Liaison
PLATFORM: A physical card game
CLIENT: Worked directly with co-chair of CAARPR (The Chicago Alliance branch of the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression).
TEAM: A group of me and two other classmates
YEAR: 2019
Gameplay Instructions and Materials List
Game Board (1 Packet; 12 pages, 6 total pieces of paper)
35 Game Cards (5 Story Cards, 30 Events Cards)
6 Follow up Cards
Reference Sheet for acronyms used throughout the game
The Materials


























































































