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Accessible communications: A starting point for fostering more inclusive comms | CharityComms
Visual thinking short course (Free!) - by Dave Gray
The secret tricks hidden inside restaurant menus - BBC Future
How to know what to draw - YouTube
Time/Difference/Relationships vs Head/Heart/Hands (Logical/Metaphor/Literal)
Iva Cheung on Twitter: “This graphic could have used a contrasting background. Took me a minute to see what it was supposed to be. I mean, now that I know what it is, I can't unsee it, but at first… https://t.co/rFqRgBEsfE“ / Twitter
What can we learn from a government poster - YouTube
poster making it hard for Ukraine refugees to get government assistance
Pictures of COVID injections can scare the pants off people with needle phobias. Use these instead | UNSW Newsroom
Bioicons - high quality science illustrations
Health Icons
Free, open source health icons Free for use in your next commercial or personal project. Editing is ok. Republishing is ok. No need to give credit.
How to write an image description | by Alex Chen | UX Collective
Can Shocking Images Persuade Doubters of COVID's Dangers? - Scientific American
Pretty food = healthy food, at least in the minds of consumers.
When people see food that is symmetrical, they tend to believe it is more natural – and when they think a food is more natural, they perceive it to be healthier.
Mike Morrison on Twitter: “Let’s make sharing new research on Twitter more fun! Want an easier way get updated on all the new science in your field? Sick of just clicking links to abstracts? Watch this cartoon to learn how to create a quick #TwitterPoster
How to create Twitter Posters
Calling all creatives: Join our global art campaign on hope — Fine Acts
Our new campaign – called Spring of Hope – shares one powerful and uplifting illustration per day, every day, until the end of May –– https://fineacts.co/hope. All works, commissioned specifically for the campaign, are published under a Creative Commons License and are free to print, share and adapt non-commercially – for anyone who needs a dose of hope in these trying times.
3 Infographic Tips for Nonprofits – Nonprofit Tech for Good
Healthy-Left, Unhealthy-Right: Can Displaying Healthy Items to the Left (versus Right) of Unhealthy Items Nudge Healthier Choices? | Journal of Consumer Research | Oxford Academic
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Behavioural Insights In Visual Communication | Institute for Public Relations
Evaluation of Graphic Messages to Promote Human Papillomavirus Vaccination among Young Adults: A Statewide Cross-Sectional Survey | The Communication Initiative Network
jake albaugh on Twitter: “I made https://t.co/FMDljTqg8Z to keep track of how long I have been free of nicotine. Watching it count has been more rewarding than chewing on cinnamon toothpicks. https://t.co/gAwsCPfjgH“ / Twitter
Form-a-Palooza 2019 | Behavioural Economics
BETA hosted Australia’s first ever Form-a-Palooza on 28 June 2019. It was a one-day festival of forms, designed to share the latest in form design with public servants from across the Australian Government. Forms are the most common interaction between people and the government, and there are thousands of them—most still in paper. Improving forms is a simple but important way to improve service delivery and increase public satisfaction with government. Over 200 participants from 38 agencies came along to Form-a-Palooza to learn new techniques and put them into practice. We also launched a brand new framework to guide the development of good forms—the WISER framework. It’s based on the latest research, as well as our own experience working with government agencies on forms, letters and communication.
Outdoor advertising doesn't work - Jessica M.H. Smith
Humanitarian and Country Icons 2018 - World | ReliefWeb
Rules for behavioural information design
HIV/AIDS Graphic Communication & Design
Over 900 images of HIV/AIDS UK graphics & campaigns now uploaded
Many Ads in Parenting Magazines Show Unsafe Practices for Kids - Scientific American
You Draw It: How Family Income Affects Children’s College Chances - NYTimes.com
How Designers Do It: 15 Easy Steps To Design an Infographic From Scratch – Design School
Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes (pdf)
Neuromarketing – A Simple Hack That Makes You MUCH More Persuasive
Finding the Right Metaphor for Your Presentation
JMIR-Impact of the Presence of Medical Equipment in Images on Viewers’ Perceptions of the Trustworthiness of an Individual On-Screen | Jiwa | Journal of Medical Internet Research
One Powerful Illustration Shows Exactly What's Wrong With How the West Talks About Ebola - Mic
Free download: Infographic Vector Kit | Webdesigner Depot
Multimedia Principle: Adding Graphics to Words Improves Learning - E-Learning Heroes
How to Be an Educated Consumer of Infographics: David Byrne on the Art-Science of Visual Storytelling | Brain Pickings
Which is better: A photo or an illustration? | CommunicateHealth
Unique city maps help newbies navigate the culture of San Francisco - On The Block
Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences - Nancy Duarte
What Makes an Infographic Cool? - Blog About Infographics and Data Visualization - Cool Infographics
Designing conference posters - Colin Purrington
Create More Effective Content Marketing Visuals
Seeing is Believing: A Guide to Visual Storytelling Best Practices (pdf)
Creating Sharable Graphics
Learn what makes a viral graphic and free online tools to make graphics, memes and infographics.