Need to make a complex idea simple but visual stories feel too hard? Here’s 8 visual frameworks borrowed from maths to explain concepts clearly, in just a few lines- a thread 🧵 #ship30for30
Borrow frameworks from maths to improve your visual idea communication skills - here are 8 you can use to explain things from relationships through to behaviours.
Here's an example of how I've used a Venn diagram to explain my company @NiftyFoxCreativ niche.
Here's an example of using a bar chart to show what is most important to completing #ship30for30
Here's an example of using a line chart to show what success really looks like (the more you show up and put the reps in, the greater the results over time)
Here's an example of using a pie chart to show the TRUE components that make up success
Here's an example of using a scatter plot to show how my mood changes with how I use social media
Here's an example of how to use a funnel chart to show behaviour - here's my take on Shipper posting consistency throughout #ship30for30
Here's a flowchart example on how to make good decisions, inspired by @refuse2choose essay on decision making
Here's how to use a network diagram to explain how teams or people are connected
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How to tweet with impact for academics: a quick thread 👇
1. Start with why - don’t just throw a random tweet out into the void. Decide your strategy for using Twitter. What are you trying to achieve? How do you want to drive impact? All tweets, timings, hashtags & connections you make must align with these goals.
2. Identify audience. Who do you want to influence? Where do they hang out on Twitter? How can you write tweets that appeal to them? Also, how can you connect & interact with them to start dialogue? Comment on tweets, follow threads, slide into DMs & make your research relevant.