Design Strategies for Impactful Storytelling: From Data to Dialogue – Mar 26 & 28
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review on March 5, 2024
Enhance your critical thinking skills in the context of data mapping, visualization, and design strategies for impactful storytelling. Join SSIR Live! and Stanford d.school academic director, Carissa Carter, for this two-part 180-minute live participation e-certification series, Design Strategies for Impactful Storytelling: From Data to Dialogue. With a blend of theory and practice, this live program series will leave participants with the tools to craft informative narratives that are strategic, compelling, and memorable.
Part I: Navigating Data’s Design Dimension[ March 26, 2:00-3:30 PM]
The data universe is vast and varied. Countless stories await discovery within its depths. In Part I we’ll learn how to ensure we’re charting the correct course through this expansive terrain.
Part II: Weaving Narratives with Infographics [March 28, 2:00-3:30 PM]
Data alone does not make a story, we need a narrative that breathes life into numbers. In Part II we’ll learn the art of crafting a tale that resonates with your audience.
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