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  • Writer's pictureLindsay Snell

You know what good quality information looks like - but how best to present that knowledge?

If you are stuck for ideas for your #HIW2021 (Health Information Week 2021) materials and publicity, then take a look at some of our branding resources. They are available to download and adapt for your use from a shared Google Drive folder.


We offer the following: poster templates, the fonts, the logos, a guide for changing the colours with the RGB codes, Hex and CMYK colour charts and short branding guidelines. Posters should be downloaded and opened in Microsoft Word for correct formatting to show. You may also need to download the fonts.


If you're not sure what information sources to promote during #HIW2021, we have lists of high quality resources on this year's themes. You can link to the lists or download them as they stand, or you can edit them for your audience and context.


You can use social media during the week to highlight your services that promote trusted information and wellbeing. A library social media toolkit from #HIW2020, focused on the Reading Well collections, can be downloaded here. We will be providing some additional social media resources here on the Health Information Week website in April / May.


The branding, social media toolkit, and resources lists are for anyone interested in organising events over the week. You may be connected with public libraries, health libraries, patient information providers (for example, health charities) , or any other organisation.


If you have any comments or questions about any of the resources on offer, please get in touch with us on healthinfoweek@gmail.com

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