Design of a booklet about the first wildlife crossing in Russia

INFORMATION BROCHURE FOR THE AVTODOR STATE CORPORATION

Russian Highways (Avtodor State Corporation) is a state-owned company that manages construction and operation of the largest express highways in the European part of Russia.

INFORMATION BROCHURE FOR THE AVTODOR STATE CORPORATION
ГК "Автодор"

The Russian Highways holding manages 4 high-speed routes: M1 Belarus, M3 Ukraine, M4 Don, and A107 Moscow. Besides, the Avtodor State Corporation is a customer in the construction of the M11 Moscow–St. Petersburg expressway and the Central Ring Road (CRR) in the Moscow Region. To implement the projects, Avtodor Group of Companies attracts extra-budgetary investments and builds not only the highways but also all the roadside infrastructure.

In 2016, the only wildlife crossing in Russia, (an ecology bridge for animal migration), was put into operation on the 170th km of the M3 “Ukraine” highway. Every year, thousands of wild animals die under the wheels of vehicles on country roads. To reduce this horrifying statistic, bridges for animals are being built all over the world. Animals perceive such crossings covered with forest and other vegetation as part of the natural landscape.

The first Russian wildlife crossing was opened in the Kaluga region; it had been built by Avtodor State Corporation together with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology with the support of the Government of the Kaluga Region. Avtodor State Corporation plans to build several more such wildlife crossings. Since high-quality presentation materials are needed to attract investment to the project, Avtodor state corporation contacted Line Artworks and asked to create an information booklet about the project. Studio designers made up an image-building booklet based on the retouched photographs provided by the company and developed infographics for the project.

Want to see more booklets we’ve created? Look at the technical catalog for the Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant project.

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