"How can visual communication design be used to educate teachers about females with ADHD, motivating them to improve the experience of these students in the classroom?"
The website includes a forum where teachers can share tips and wins they've picked up through working with students. In the anonymous survey I conducted, many teachers said most of what they know about ADHD has come from their own classroom experience. By creating a monitored space to share these insights, that valuable knowledge can go on to support and educate other teachers with ideas that might help in their own classrooms.
Having considered how the fully rendered illustrations looked next to large bodies of text made me refine my illustrative style. Changing them to simple line art illustrations in one colour made them cleaner. It also made the visual rhetoric I was communicating to my audience easier to digest.
The butterfly motif as a whole represents growth. Butterflies are a common symbol for change, depicting the period of time one has in high school. The overlap between the two wings represents the connection and impact that my primary and secondary audience have on one another.
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