Assignment Task:
This assignment was created to be utilized for the Leadership experience. You will be required to choose any health disparity or co-morbity vastly impacting our population in Atlanta area. The brochure should be three-panel, front and back in color and legible. You will utilize your brochure to teach (your selected topic) the individuals who attend the health fair.
*Topic Is Handwashing*
1. Define Your Purpose and Audience
Purpose: Determine what your brochure will achieve (e.g., inform about a subject, promote awareness, explain a process).
Audience: Tailor the content and style to the age group, education level, or interests of your audience (e.g., students, parents, professionals).
2. Research and Gather Content
Collect Key Information: Write down important facts, definitions, and explanations related to your topic.
Organize Content: Structure the information into clear sections to make it easy to follow. Consider:
An introduction (overview of the topic).
Body sections with subheadings (explain key points, ideas, or steps).
A conclusion or call-to-action (encourage the reader to learn more or take action).
3. Choose a Format and Layout
Decide on Layout: Brochures typically come in tri-fold or bi-fold formats.
Visual Flow: Plan where each section will go (front page, inside panels, back page).
Graphics and Images: Select visuals that enhance understanding, like charts, icons, or photos. Make sure they align with your content and audience.
4. Create Attention-Grabbing Headings
Clear Titles: Use concise, engaging headings to quickly tell readers what they'll learn.
Subheadings: Break up text with informative subheadings for easy scanning.
5. Write Concise and Engaging Text
Simplify Language: Use simple words and short sentences to keep the content clear.
Bullet Points and Lists: Organize information into lists where possible to improve readability.
Encourage Action: End with a section prompting readers to apply what they've learned or explore further resources.
6. Design Your Brochure
Use a Color Scheme: Pick a color scheme that reflects your topic and appeals to your audience.
Add Images and Graphics: Place visuals next to relevant text sections. Avoid overcrowding.
Fonts and Spacing: Choose readable fonts and leave adequate white space.
7. Finalize and Proofread
Check for Accuracy: Make sure all facts are correct and up-to-date.
Proofread: Correct any grammar or spelling errors.
Get Feedback: Show it to someone for feedback on clarity and design.