An engaging infographic about chlamydia tests
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Sr. Graphic Designer - Sr. UI/UX Designer - Sr. Infographic Expert - Product Designer - Fastest Turnaround - User Friendly Design
Karachi
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Islamabad
Writer| Editor| Author| Wiki creator| Wiki editor|Video Transcriber| Infograhics creator
Chennai
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Experience Level: Entry
Basic content description -
Title: “Should you get a chlamydia test?”
This should be an infographic exploring whether a person should have a sexual health check-up – with the twist being that the answer should almost always be “yes”.
The format should be a “Yes/No” or “decision making” infographic that leads a person through a series of questions designed to answer whether they should take a sexual health test. The emphasis should be placed on the risk of chlamydia.
The call-to-action should be to buy a chlamydia test kit from Co-op Pharmacy, which we will add links to.
Example content/points of reference
Yes No infographic examples - This link shows the suggested format of the infographic, but you should also consider including appropriate design elements, facts and stats about chlamydia, etc - http://kaipan.info/yes-no-infographics/yes-no-infographics-infographic-of-infographics-detail-pc-tech-magazine-template/
STI infographics - https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats17/infographic.htm
Chlamydia information/infographic - https://www.buzzfeed.com/caseygueren/get-tested-for-chlamydia-this-year
Breakdown of content required on landing page, with an overview of how much content we are looking for in each area:
• Topic intro – 50-90 words. A brief overview of the topic and source information, e.g. blog, product, web content, category, pillar page, etc
• Body content – Infographic, jam-packed with relevant questions and answers encouraging readers to get themselves checked for chlamydia
Questions to ask yourself while producing the content:
Can this be the best single piece of information on the net regarding this subject?
Do people have concerns or problems, and how can this content support them?
Can you target an emotion? What will the reader feel after reading this content?
How does this content sit within the greater world of content across the internet?
Acceptable sources
The following websites are the only ones you can take MEDICAL INFORMATION from to use in the article:
• NHS
• NHS choices
• Medicines.org.uk/emc
• Bmj.com
• Nationalhealthexecutive.com
• Facility for sexual and reproductive healthcare
• WebMD chemistandruggist.co.uk
• https://patient.info/ (accredited by The Information Standard – NHS England’s quality mark)
• http://www.healthtalk.org/ (accredited by The Information Standard – NHS England’s quality mark)
You may also use websites from reputable charities, but if you do, please include links to the content at the end of your completed copy.
Title: “Should you get a chlamydia test?”
This should be an infographic exploring whether a person should have a sexual health check-up – with the twist being that the answer should almost always be “yes”.
The format should be a “Yes/No” or “decision making” infographic that leads a person through a series of questions designed to answer whether they should take a sexual health test. The emphasis should be placed on the risk of chlamydia.
The call-to-action should be to buy a chlamydia test kit from Co-op Pharmacy, which we will add links to.
Example content/points of reference
Yes No infographic examples - This link shows the suggested format of the infographic, but you should also consider including appropriate design elements, facts and stats about chlamydia, etc - http://kaipan.info/yes-no-infographics/yes-no-infographics-infographic-of-infographics-detail-pc-tech-magazine-template/
STI infographics - https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats17/infographic.htm
Chlamydia information/infographic - https://www.buzzfeed.com/caseygueren/get-tested-for-chlamydia-this-year
Breakdown of content required on landing page, with an overview of how much content we are looking for in each area:
• Topic intro – 50-90 words. A brief overview of the topic and source information, e.g. blog, product, web content, category, pillar page, etc
• Body content – Infographic, jam-packed with relevant questions and answers encouraging readers to get themselves checked for chlamydia
Questions to ask yourself while producing the content:
Can this be the best single piece of information on the net regarding this subject?
Do people have concerns or problems, and how can this content support them?
Can you target an emotion? What will the reader feel after reading this content?
How does this content sit within the greater world of content across the internet?
Acceptable sources
The following websites are the only ones you can take MEDICAL INFORMATION from to use in the article:
• NHS
• NHS choices
• Medicines.org.uk/emc
• Bmj.com
• Nationalhealthexecutive.com
• Facility for sexual and reproductive healthcare
• WebMD chemistandruggist.co.uk
• https://patient.info/ (accredited by The Information Standard – NHS England’s quality mark)
• http://www.healthtalk.org/ (accredited by The Information Standard – NHS England’s quality mark)
You may also use websites from reputable charities, but if you do, please include links to the content at the end of your completed copy.
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