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Creating Good Visuals What works, what doesn’t, and how to maximize what you have.
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Visuals training

Oct 31, 2014

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Molly Haigh

 
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Creating Good Visuals

What works, what doesn’t, and how to maximize what you have.

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Where are you holding your event?

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What visual do you want people to remember?

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Do you have compelling props?

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Good props: signs, flags, banners, etc.

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What is the backdrop for your pictures?

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Faces + Signs = Great!

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Families + Signs = Great!

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What story do you want to tell? Do you have pics for press who contact you later?

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Do you have control of your message?

This photo was taken at a Tea Party protest. A controversial sign that is off message is a magnet for media. Politely ask folks to stick with the theme so that everyone present is represented.

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Is your message clear?

Unite HERE bake sale for union workers fired in a labor dispute. The bake sale is clear, but can you tell who it’s for?

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Summary

1. Plan visuals when you plan your event.2. Create an image worth documenting3. Use props!4. Choose a location with meaning 5. Use the smallest space possible6. If you don’t have a backdrop: make one!7. Control your message: be friendly but firm.8. Make sure your message is clear from your visual9. Take lots and lots and lots of pictures!