It’s #FieldGuide Friday!
You must be excited. Because we are going to do Vol. 08 Guiding voters through the polling place.
Follow along, if you like: https://civicdesign.org/fieldguides/guiding-voters-through-the-polling-place/ …
2/ Show traffic patterns. Make it easy for voters to navigate the polling place. Where do they start? Do they have to go to several tables? Where is the voting system for people with disabilities?
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3/ Use color to identify types of information. Color and contrast help people quickly identify the purpose and content of signs. Combine color with text or shape for accessibility.
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4/ Be clear about actions voters must take. For voting, make diagrams accurate to your voting system. Close-up line drawings are better than photographs. Use icons, arrows, or symbols for meaning, not decoration.
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5/ Provide clear information about behavior in the polling place. Write in active voice. Tell voters what to do. Avoid negative (don’t do) when possible.
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