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How We Learn – Capitalize On Knowing

Gyrus

So, what are good practices we can instill in our corporate learning environments that will ensure the highest level of safety, the greatest output, and best compliance to corporate guidelines? Images are a great way to reinforce verbalized and written processes. Use language that relates to the user.

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

In this image, runners’ legs are tied with pink ribbon to symbolize support for a cause. In this image, three women sit in a field watching a charity concert. In this image, volunteers pick up trash in a forested area. In this image, a group of adults sit in a classroom watching a teacher’s presentation.

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Mixing Digital and Physical: The Holocaust Museum's Handwritten Pledge Wall

Museum 2.0

The USHMM pledge wall is notable for its blending of digital and analog technologies. Once signed, visitors drop the signed paper stubs into clear plexiglass cases that are beautifully lit ( see image ). This makes for a nice combination of printed and handwritten pledges, pledges local to DC and written in foreign languages as well.

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Two Tagging Projects that Make Sense

Museum 2.0

A year and a half ago, I wrote about Carnegie Mellon-created two games that allow you to competitively tag images on the Web. I'm only at 99 points, but the leading players have logged tens of thousands of points--each of which corresponds a set of tags applied to an image. It uses words like "yay!"

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5 Types of Nonprofit Graphic Design Your Organization Needs

Nonprofits Source

According to the study, “a nonprofit brand is most powerful when the organization’s internal identity and external image are aligned with each other and with its values and mission.”. Hopefully after viewing your brand frequently, they will feel increasingly attached to your image and mission thus be more prone to giving. Style guide.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

The Create Amazing fundraising thermometer blends in perfectly with their minimalist black and white site theme, as well: The website also conveys a sense of community and stewardship with its donor call-out section By adding filters to each image, Create Amazing stayed on brand, highlighting their attention to detail and strategic design approach.

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6 Types of Nonprofit Web Design and When to Use Them

Nonprofits Source

More specifically, this process involves choosing layouts, colors, images, links, and other on-page elements. However, this style uses queries in a coding language called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to detect the size of the browser and adjust accordingly while liquid layouts only use HTML coding. Adaptive website layout.

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