Turn your research into an illustration

Illustrations are wonderful. Research findings can lend themselves to this format, capturing the story of your work in a unique way.
Using characters and narration, we can bring your research to life and instantly make an impact.

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An illustration is for you if…

  • Your research has a human, relatable aspect to it
  • Your findings can be presented in a creative way
  • Your research has a unique story to tell

Use it to engage with end users, the general public, or partners on the ground.

Use an illustration to tell the unique story of your research

This is not a format that works for every research project. But when it does, it is truly special. Research findings can lend themselves to this format, capturing the story of your work in a unique way.

Using characters and narration, they can bring your research to life and instantly make an impact.

Illustrations are a fantastic way to tell a story. They take the reader through a journey, generating empathy with the characters embodying your research.

Case Studies:

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Organisation: Bristol University

Topic: The effects of austerity in the UK

Audience: Local councils

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Organisation: University of Leeds

Topic: UK newspaper coverage of climate adaptation stories

Audience: Media, the general public

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Organisation: University of Leeds

Topic: Pastoralist populations and education

Audience: NGOs

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Data journeys – flows of data in an organisation

Organisation: University of Sheffield

Topic: Data journeys – flows of data in an organisation

Audience: Data officers in organisations

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Organisation: University of Sheffield

Topic: Patient  journeys

Audience: Patients, user groups, general public

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Give your research the impact it deserves