Here are some examples of infographics and illustrations I have collaboratively created with a range of clients to help synthesise and summarise often complex issues – from marine spatial planning and using science to inform public policy to animating sediment stories, indigenous heritage values, reef catchment repair technologies, fisheries harvest strategies, marine research techniques and shark risk management. And you can see more of my ‘handy’ work below! Examples of my infographics & illustrations: A Visual Design Brief outlining the Revisions Policy and the payment schedule is required as part of all of my creative collaborations. You will receive the hard copies of the original drawings to scan and reproduce electronically noting I still retain IP/Copyright of the visuals. Please note: I am not a graphic designer and focus all of my creativity on interpreting and synthesising your information and ideas to create unique and tailored hand-drawn infographics and illustrations. The majority of my infographics and illustrations are created remotely with my clients. I then provide you with a visual design brief I then develop a mock-up and together we revise the drawing to create your visual story. The process starts with a good conversation and a visual design brief to discuss the elements of your story and what you want the visual story to say/picture. Phone calls, emails, online streaming servicesĪn example of infographics and illustrations that have been created for publications, team planning days, fact sheets, proposals, presentations and podcasts Creative collaborationsĬreating visuals for people, teams and organisations is a Creative Collaboration which takes time due to the interactive and iterative approach I use to ensure the visuals I create reflect the important stories my clients want to tell and share.Preparation (for talks, interviews etc).Podcasts, Webinars, Zoom calls, Skype, online chats.When I picture your ideas I help to make the complex simple and the simple compelling and I can picture any idea, topic or concept from and for the following (both live or pre-post event/project via phone, online streaming services, emails etc): An eye catching infographic or wall mural can also be like ‘eye candy’ for the eyes and brain too!! Sometimes clear and simple illustrations can also help to capture the message, idea or concept you are trying to communicate in presentations, online platforms, reports, proposals, posters, templates, journal articles or even on your office walls. To me a great infographic cleverly uses words and pictures so the message or information is easy to understand. AND time-lapse videos of these drawings are also a great way to grab your audiences attention! Today we are bombarded by information, data and signage so infographics are a great way to simplify, grab your attention and tell your story. Infographics are like mini ‘ visual stories‘ combining text and graphics to visually communicate often complex issues, data and/or information. I use a range of drawing techniques to help people ‘ picture their ideas‘ from creating infographics and illustrations to telling animated stories through hand drawn digital drawings. I love to live my life in colour and help others to live a colourful life through my visual storytelling. Infographics & Illustrations – words and pictures for people
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