Vast Interactive recently partnered with The Center for Movement Challenges (CFMC), an Atlanta nonprofit serving people with Parkinson’s (PD), MS, and other movement disorders. They needed a fresh brochure that could capture a lot of information without overwhelming readers.
This project let me dust off my old print production chops from my BBDO days and pair them with today’s Content Strategy approach: making sure every word and visual serves both the client and their audience.
CFMC wanted to include everything they offer—so I built a layout in Canva that organized the content into clean, digestible sections, carefully balancing copy and images. To make it actionable, we added a QR code leading straight to a free online boxing class—a perfect entry point for new participants.
The result? A brochure that’s not just more professional and visually appealing, but also strategic: a clear, accessible flow of information that drives both local and virtual engagement.
Vast Interactive Supports the Center for Movement Challenges

At Vast Interactive, we love shining a light on organizations making a real difference. The Center for Movement Challenges (CFMC) in Sandy Springs, Georgia is one of them.
CFMC is a nonprofit gym and online community built for people living with Parkinson’s, MS, and other movement disorders. They offer:
In-person & virtual fitness classes
Resources for healthier living
A welcoming, supportive community where members find strength, encouragement, and joy—every day
If you or someone you know is living with a movement challenge, we encourage you to learn more: www.centerformovementchallenges.org