by jennifergeib | Apr 9, 2021 | insights, Resources, Tips
Project kickoff meetings – how to do them right Project kickoff meetings are one of the most important tools in my publication design toolbox. They’re the best way to get me what I need to deliver a great design and get everyone on the same page around timeline,...
by jennifergeib | Feb 10, 2021 | insights, Tips
Capturing learning from your events (yes, even online ones) Today we’re relying more than ever on online events. And while that can be great news for reducing travel budgets and broader participation, it can also mean that we’re not focusing as much on the...
by jennifergeib | May 14, 2020 | Food for thought, insights, Tips
Create breathing room by embracing white space I’m a constant life-tinkerer, constantly trying out different ways to be more efficient and effective. One thing that’s stuck with me is the idea of building white space into my days. Without it, it’s easy to jump from...
by jennifergeib | Mar 30, 2020 | insights, Inspiration, Tips
The power (and pitfalls) of infographics in emergencies As we’re navigating this “new normal” of COVID-19, one thing seems to be certain – we all have a LOT of questions. Whether it’s about the virus itself, how it is transmitted, what our local and national...
by jennifergeib | Feb 4, 2019 | Tips
Captions: A Love Story Captions. Not the sexiest of topics, and often a pain in the ass to write well, but I have to admit they’re one of my favorite tools in the content and design arsenal. In fact, let me just say it – I love them. Picture this: You are...
by jennifergeib | Nov 26, 2018 | insights, Tips
How NOT to provide a design critique (and 9 things you should do instead) No one likes criticism, but there’s a way to provide constructive design critique that could mean the difference between a “meh” final product and a reputation as an organization designers don’t...
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