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How Can Graphic Design Aid Social Distancing?
Organisations are now under duress caused by the COVID-19 crisis. They are looking for solutions to return to the world and their audience in a safe way. Now, more than ever, we must employ clear way-finding and information architecture to keep our public spaces safe. This architecture is formed of infographics, signage, maps, diagrams, books and websites. These vehicles are often both visually appealing whilst making information easier to digest.
With so many options available, how can graphic design best aid social distancing?
Download Your Year of Content Guide
Content creation can be tough! Are you drawing a blank when creating your content guide for the year ahead? Sometimes, all you need a spark of inspiration. This perpetual calendar features a range of events and topics you can focus on each month, alongside beautiful imagery. After all, special moments populate our yearly calendars and we all love to celebrate. Our guide helps brands to create relevant content for their audience in the moments that matter.
How To: Creative Marketing for Children
We are living in a digital world with 60% of consumers shopping on their smartphones (WGSN, 2019). Society feels busy and anxious. Children are growing up with this experience as the “norm”, so it’s important brands leverage social channels in a positive and empowering way to communicate their messages. We wanted to scout out which retailers are achieving this well for our newest generation.
This new beginning motivates us to reinvent ourselves, exercise our strengths, and remedy our foibles. I find this especially true of our young generation climbing social ladders and (literally) growing out of their former selves!