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The Value of Visual

Volunteering in a Digital Age ConferenceBreak-Out session

September 2012

Outreach Officers, Communities 2.0 at the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling,

University of Glamorgan

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Communication is about words, right?

Visual Communication is communication through visual aid, and is described as the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon

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Visual CommunicationIt’s nothing new, it’s just not niche anymore…

Photography, typography, illustration, animation, infographics, moving image,

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Why does it matter?

We’re in the ‘Information Age’.

Think about how you behave online – “Look around feverishly for anything that is interesting or vaguely resembles what you are looking for, and is clickable” Steve Krug

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Why does it matter?

When viewing a website, it takes users less than two tenths of a second to form a first impression

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120216094726.htm

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How can I achieve better visual communication?

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Breakout activities

Participatory media means that photography, animation, film-making etc. need now only cost us time and ideas

Involve your volunteers / service users in making of your content, and watch it spread!

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Breakout activities

These activities should help you realise that many forms of visual communication can be free and easy to produce.

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