For the first round, I was tasked with creating two different layouts for each fun fact for a total of 6 designs. For the top options, I tried to create an abstract infographic, while the bottom versions are more straightforward.

Infographic showing 3.7 million rides per year with illustrations of a cyclist and a pedestrian and the WTA logo, promoting connecting people to opportunity.
Illustration of three different types of transportation vehicles: a white WTA bus, a blue train, and a white van, with the text '3.7 Million Rides Per Year!' and the WTA logo with the slogan 'Connecting People to Opportunity'.
A graphic with text stating that neighbors with disabilities travel 70,000 trips per year to medical appointments on Paratransit, featuring city skyline, a house, a bus, and a hospital building, with the WTA logo and slogan 'Connecting People to Opportunity'.
Illustration of a woman using a walker with a young person seated in a wheelchair, both being assisted by another woman. A large banner displays text about travel and medical appointments for neighbors with disabilities, featuring the WTA logo and the slogan 'Connecting People to Opportunity'.
Graphic showing a bus with the WTA logo traveling through a cityscape with tall buildings, promoting travel for people with disabilities across 1 million miles per year with the slogan "Connecting People to Opportunity."
Infographic showing that people with disabilities travel 1,000,000 miles per year on WTA Paratransit, equivalent to driving from Bellingham to Seattle 22,236 times. The graphic features a city skyline, map pins on Bellingham and Seattle, and the WTA logo with the tagline Cutting People to Opportunity.
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Round Two