04/01/2020

Update Your Social Media with these Images to Encourage Flattening the Curve and Practice Social Distancing

Update Your Social Media with these Images to Encourage Flattening the Curve and Practice Social Distancing

You may want to update your social media or websites with messages that encourage everyone to flatten the curve and practice social distancing. This could be useful for the people you support too. Some of your clients may be self-employed, some of your students may be freelancing in communications and some of your organizations may need a helping hand with social media or websites about COVID-19. Here are a few time-saving resources that are free to use, without having to give credit to the creators. 

Social Distancing Graphics from NCDA - free collection of simple done-for-you images created by the NCDA communications team. You can add your logo or use them as-is. Please freely use these in your social media headers and posts and on websites, without having to give credit to us. 

Canva - free collection of done-for-you colourful graphics from Canva, who created this collection with the World Health Organization.  Please freely use these in your social media headers and posts and on websites, without having to give credit to Canva or WHO. And find more here too.

Unsplash - free curated album of 150+ visuals for use in your communications about coronavirus. These fall under a creative commons license, that means you can use them freely without giving credit to the photographers or the Unsplash. This site has countless more you can use for other purposes as well.

Tech Tip submitted by Ali Breen and the NCDA Communications team. abreen@ncda.org

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