Creating visual content that can easily move from one platform to another - from social media to websites, digital signage, and newsletters - allows libraries to work smarter and strengthen the brand experience across audiences. Explore practical strategies for planning, adapting, and repurposing visual content while keeping messaging clear and consistent across a variety of platforms. Participants will explore how to think in "content families," design with reuse in mind, and make small adjustments that work within the constraints of different mediums. Walk away with tools and frameworks that allow you towork more efficiently, use your creativity with intention, and feel more confident sharing your organization’s message.
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June 24, 2026, 1:00pm -
3:00pm CDT
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- Understand visual content strategies and terminology
- Modify and develop designs to work within a variety of mediums
Instructor(s)
Nancy Hu's passion thrives in crafting compelling visual stories. With a background in art direction, she noticed a growing demand for innovative storytelling in communication and marketing. Leveraging her diverse skill set, Nancy is now a driving force behind the Harris County Public Library's brand. Through creative campaigns, she illuminates the importance of literacy and the transformative power of libraries. By blending digital and print mediums, she hopes to spark engagement and foster connection with the local community.