[NIFL-HEALTH:4124] RE: Clip art thank you

From: Jann Keenan (jkeenan@erols.com)
Date: Wed Sep 17 2003 - 15:08:02 EDT


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Thanks to all the folks who sent me information on clip art. Very helpful
information.
I rarely use standard clip art, yet limited budget projects can look quite
good with
simple line drawings. I have found that my graphics staff does a nice
job with adding a color wash or by colorizing some portions of the line
art. It sort of spruces it up. Also, I have added a drop shadow to give
a "more-in-depth" look to standard clip art.

After this project's completion, I will give NIFL an overview
of what sources worked well in terms of health literacy effectiveness.
Could save you all a few steps at a later date.

Well, batting down the hatches as Maryland prepares for Isabelle. I wish
all NIFL folks in the mid-Atlantic region a safe next few days.

Regards,
Jann


Jann Keenan, Ed.S.
President, The Keenan Group, Inc.: Experts in Health Literacy
9862 Century Drive
Ellicott City, MD 21042
410-480-9716
www.keenangroupinc.com
Founding member, The Clear Language Group



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