In today’s blog post I’ll walk you through the creation of a specific type of infographic I call a Two-Step. At the end of the post you’ll also find a link to the underlying Canva template. First off, what is a two step infographic? So I’m not sure if this kind of infographic has a […]
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The Reporting Revolution – Finding Your Audience
Two weeks ago I shared the first 20 pages of the book I’m writing. Now it’s time to share Chapter 2. In case you missed the last post, the book I’m writing is called The Reporting Revolution: A little book for researchers and evaluators who give a sh*t. Chapter 2 was an accident. Originally I […]
8 Simple Tools for Video Creation
In today’s post I walk you through 8 different tools you can use for easy video creation. Video used to be the realm of camera lovers, animators, and production studios. But in our modern digital world, anyone can produce a video with the phone in their pocket. The number of tools can be a bit […]
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How to create an infographic in an hour
If you are not used to creating your own infographics, creating a professional infographic quickly might seem like a tall order. But sometimes deadlines call or you just need to create lots of infographics in a short amount of time. In this post I’ll show you how to create an infographic quickly. Just a note, […]
How to create logic models and theory of change using MURAL [Guest post by Anne Heberger Marino]
Today’s post was written by Anne Heberger Marino who is the founder of Lean-To Collaborations. You can learn more about Anne’s work by visiting her website or by following her on Twitter (@LeanToCollabs). When Chris shared his Canva redesigns of a logic model and theory of change, it didn’t take much for me to agree […]





