Annual reports are a good opportunity to look back over the last year and assembly all of the facts and figures of what you've offered. The question often arises, "What's the best way to offer our information to our audience?" Most folks are going digital these days and hosting their annuals reports on their website. That's a good choice; it saves paper and is easily accessible to everyone. POSTCARD Adding a postcard as a handout or mailer, announcing your annual report directs folks to your website and covers all of the bases! WCSAP The Annual Report for the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs uses a combination of info graphics, silhouette images and QR codes to share their information. They feature quotes from their programs and hyperlinks to their social sites. Read their report online . . . |
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Tried and True Anyone who has worked with a graphic designer knows that it's a intimate process of paring stories with visuals – creating a shared vision. That process is about building trust and learning a language that grows over time. Indeed, building strong relationships is what motivates me most about the work I do.
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Size: Paper Stock: Quantity: Date Needed in Hand: Your Date Needed in Hand defines your start time. Tip! Think backwards from the date you need a product in hand. Add an additional 2 weeks to distribute posters, etc. before an event date. Rules of Thumb for Timing
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Rapunzel's added an online store to their site a little over a year ago. Through tireless efforts they've built up their inventory and continue to add new products - with ease. Wazala was a great choice to build their online store. It's seamlessly incorporated into their website and their website automatically updates when new products are added. It's almost spring and we've just added a little 'facelift' to their overall 'look and feel'! Visit Rapunzel's and check out their store! |
AuthorDebi Bodett is an independent graphic designer for print + web.
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