Archives – August, 2008

Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design

A brief but interesting little booklet from the Tactical Technology Collective on information design. From the blurb:

Modern life is saturated with ever increasing amounts of information, advertising and media with little time to digest what is being said. Against this background, NGOs and advocates too often find the information they want to communicate, either buried in long reports full of professional jargon and statistics, or overlooked in an endless stream of media releases. Whether communicating to the public, staff, donors or government officials, information design can help NGOs communicate with more impact, increase accessibility, and present issues powerfully.

Visualizing Information for Advocacy is available as a PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike license.

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