- Location
- Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- Resume
- Nandita Kumar.pdf
- Portals
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Categories
- Law and policy
Skills
Achievements



Latest feedback

Individual endorsement
Pro-Active, Driven, & Reliable β key traits/characteristics which Nandita demonstrated over the course of her placement with HOUSE. Nandita took the Research on Student Housing in Mississauga from concept to implementation, and laid the foundation for the data analysis process. Nandita is an extremely hard-working and outgoing team member that we'd be happy to work with again.
Learner feedback



Individual endorsement
I highly recommend Nandita for any future design or marketing roleβshe consistently delivered high-quality work, communicated effectively, and showed a strong ability to balance creativity with strategic thinking.
Learner feedback



Individual endorsement
Nandita is a pleasure to work with. She puts in effort to finish tasks and wants to make sure that you're satisfied with the work.
Team feedback


Recent projects

Redesign and code company marketing templates
The goal of the project is to redesign all company materials to align with the new branding identity. The current branding is out of date. The new website is www.checklick.com and the new branding will have to align with this theme. Specifically, the following will need to be redesigned; Marketing email templates (using Engagebay) Landing page templates (using Engagebay) Company document letterhead template (Google Apps)

Creating Graphic Design Assets
Our company has had the same design assets for several years, and although we have enjoyed this branding, we are looking to revamp and update our brand book. This may involve: Creating a new branding guide that is new, but still aligned with our existing branding including fonts, colors, logo usage and imagery to be used. Meeting with the project manager to evaluate the choices made for the branding book to ensure it is aligned with company branding goals, and making any necessary revisions. Designing and presenting thumbnails for design assets (banner ad, illustration, infographic, etc) based on the branding guide to be included in a proposal and presented to the project manager. Executing the full designs for each branding asset using Canva, based on the approved thumbnails. Creating multiple thumbnails with different color schemes based on the colors in the branding guide.

Research & Data Analysis on Student Housing Landscape in Mississauga
Postsecondary students are facing a housing availability and affordability crisis across Canada that is creating barriers for students to succeed academically and professionally, yielding negative impacts on students' overall physical and mental well-being. Today, rental housing costs on average 2x the cost of tuition for Canadian domestic students, and is one of the most significant barriers to postsecondary education for international students in Canada β up to 5% of students will experience some for of post-secondary student homeless over the duration of their academic careers. In the City of Mississauga, on-campus housing growth and development has been limited, while off-campus housing policy has lagged behind the need/demand for affordable student housing options, including for multi-tenant (rooming) houses for students. Despite conducting a market demand study, the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus (UTM) is not currently pursuing any new housing development, which impact access to housing for student enrolled at UTM, as well as Mohawk College (Mississauga Campus), Lambton College (Mississauga Campus), Sheridan College (Mississauga Campus), as well as private and careers colleges in Mississauga. Notably, there is a gap in research on the current student housing landscape in Mississauga. HOUSE aims to fill this gap by conducting policy-based research on on/off-campus in the region, with an emphasized focus on housing options at/near the UTM. Research Goals include: Identifying current policies on lodging houses and accessory units which impact postsecondary student housing in Mississauga and near UTM; Adapting existing student housing research surveys and tools to be distributed to students across Mississauga; Collecting data and evidence to support policy recommendations which support postsecondary student in Mississauga and near UTM; Analyzing the data to identify key findings and insights to bring to the federal, provincial, and municipal government stakeholders in Mississauga.