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Any
contributor to the Community Empowerment
site is a member of the
team. |
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Even
a single illustration is
a welcome contribution. |
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main purpose of the site is to provide training material for community
field workers and their managers, so illustrations are a vital part of
that purpose. |
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The
original illustrations were produced in Uganda, and they illustrated the
training material which was used for training mobilisers there. |
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therefore have an African ambience, in the form of costumes, the physical
environment, and the background details. |
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There
has been an encouraging demand for this training material in other places,
inner city poverty pockets in rich countries, Eastern Europe, Asia, ethnic
enclaves, First Nations reserves, and poor communities around the world. |
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that demand has also come a request for illustrations that are relevant
to those other places. |
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Therefore
the need for volunteers to produce them. |
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are a number of guidelines for illustrations for this site. |
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The
illustration needs to be in black and white; no grey scale, no colour. |
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| This
makes it photocopy-able by the widest range of machines, especially those
in low income areas. |
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It
also takes the smallest number of bytes, and therefore more easily downloaded
by computers that are not state of the art. |
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size should be about three quarters the size of a computer screen. |
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Best
if you use a letter sized white paper, A4 or 8 ½ by 11, and cut it in
half. |
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illustration will therefore correctly be in landscape not portrait alignment. |
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If
you use a larger paper, say a letter size turned sideways, I will have
to reduce it, which makes the lines thinner, and that sometimes makes a
few lines disappear, so you will have to use a fatter pen. |
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| Yes,
use a pen, preferably an illustrator’s pen, medium width, black ink. |
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Pencil
does not scan well. Use white paper, not lined, not tracing paper. |
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| You
may choose your topics according to what you see as needed, and what you
would like to draw. |
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As
a starting point, look at the original drawings and choose the same topics,
with your chosen ambience. |
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| Further
to those, you may see some training documents which cry for an illustration,
write to me for dialogue, and we can work up a new illustration. |
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You
may wish to dialogue with me before each illustration you choose to do. |
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| Since
these training documents are part of the arsenal against poverty in the
war against poverty, many of the illustrations will have elements of poverty
in them. |
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Since
you are entitled to have your own profile page, and your CV or résumé,
on the site, you may use this as an opportunity to raise your public profile,
and to obtain further employment or sales. |
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can send me digital photos of a few examples of your other work, and I
will put them on to either or both of your profile page and CV. |
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Furthermore,
you may put your membership on the team, as a voluntary, pro bono, activity,
onto your résumé. |
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There
is no money available for paying
for contributions to
this site. |
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Your
contributions are
much appreciated. |
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