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    1. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      It’s Field Guide Friday. Our gift to you today is Vol. 6 Designing voter education booklets and flyers! Follow along, here: https://civicdesign.org/fieldguides/designing-voter-education-booklets-and-flyers/ …

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    2. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      1/ Use space on the cover for useful information. Make it easy to find out what’s inside the booklet, what elections it covers, who wrote it, and who it is for.

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    3. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      2/ Be specific about dates and deadlines. Voters want to know the actual dates to help them make sense of all the steps in an election. Show real dates for the current election, not just formulas.

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    4. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      3/ Provide real contact information, not just a website. People who may not have web access or email are especially likely to use printed booklets or flyers for election information.

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    5. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      4/ Start with a roadmap. An overview helps voters understand the scope of the information in the booklet. Without a table of contents or other roadmap, people get lost in the details.

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    6. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      5/ Don’t make voting look complicated (even if it is). Show the most important or most common options first, then explain exceptions.

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    7. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      6/ 1 page: 1 topic. (really!) Having one topic per page makes it easier to scan through the booklet for specific topics. Information doesn’t get buried at the end of the page. Impatient readers miss details. Lower literacy readers skip when they get confused.

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    8. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      7/ 1 topic: 1 heading. Good headings make the booklet easy to scan quickly. It is possible to have too many headings. Don’t put more than one topic in one heading.

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    9. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      8/ No. 08 Write headings as questions. People read election booklets looking for answers, so it’s easy for them to recognize their questions. Good questions show that the elections office understands what information voters need.

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    10. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      9/ Make sure that important information stands out. Use icons, colored boxes, and callouts to highlight critical information that affects the ability to vote. Illustrations of forms or actions voters must take are helpful.

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      Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

      10/ Include information on how to vote. New voters need instructions for how to mark and cast their ballot. Current voters benefit from having the process confirmed and reinforced.

      1:13 PM - 22 Dec 2017
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        1. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 22 Dec 2017

          11/ That’s it! Voter ed is a conversation. Keep it going. Happy Holidays, everyone! Get your Field Guide online here: https://civicdesign.org/fieldguides/designing-voter-education-booklets-and-flyers/ …

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