The Safi group, led by our wonderful instructor Laura Penman, consisted of Chris Arnold, James Dean Conklin, Anna Crescent and Brandy Henry. We made an interactive digital brochure for Sustainable Cultural Heritage Through Engagement of Local Communities Project (USAID SCHEP) and the Jordan Southern Ghawr Company. Our mantra was “brevity is the soul of wit” as we strove to help others learn how they can experience Jordan’s unique cultural heritage and how both natural and cultural heritage preservation meet Target 11.4 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11), “to strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.”
You can check-out our GHAWR AS SAFI brochure here or see below where it is embedded. We hope you enjoy perusing it as much as we did making it! It is fully interactive, features videos, hyperlinks, animations and will display properly and scale on mobile devices, tablets and computers.
