Proposal, Flyer, and Presentation Materials
For this project, I developed a proposal focused on creating an affordable portable air purification system for wildfire-affected communities. The goal of the project was to address the growing public health dangers caused by wildfire smoke and to present a realistic engineering solution that could help vulnerable communities access cleaner indoor air during emergencies. My intended audience included CCNY alumni donors, public health supporters, and disaster relief funders, so I focused on making the proposal persuasive, clear, and understandable for non-technical readers.
To support the proposal, I created a flyer and presentation materials that translated the written research into a more visual and audience-friendly format. The flyer used strong visuals, short explanations, and organized sections to quickly communicate the problem, solution, and impact of the project. During the presentation process, I learned how to adapt technical engineering ideas into simpler language while still keeping the proposal professional and persuasive. This project helped me improve my audience awareness, organization, presentation skills, and ability to communicate engineering solutions in different formats.

