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Summary

The website content introduces "dingbats," typographic elements that can be used to enhance visual content in articles, blogs, and emails, and offers a free training on their use.

Abstract

The web content titled "If You Can Type, You Can Draw" presents an innovative approach to graphic design through the use of dingbats—typographical symbols and ornaments that can be typed to create visual elements. The author, Tim Maudlin, demonstrates how dingbats can be utilized to produce engaging content across various platforms, including Medium stories, blog posts, videos, and emails. The article emphasizes the ease of using dingbats, even for those with basic typing skills, and highlights their effectiveness in capturing readers' attention. Furthermore, the author offers a special training to teach others how to incorporate dingbats into their content, inviting readers to sign up for a sneak peek. The content also includes multimedia elements such as images and a YouTube video to provide examples of dingbats in action.

Opinions

  • The author believes that dingbats are an underutilized resource for content creation, despite their potential to enhance visual appeal and reader engagement.
  • Dingbats are presented as a cost-effective solution for graphics, being both free and versatile in their application.
  • The author suggests that the simplicity of typing makes dingbats accessible to everyone, not just those with advanced graphic design skills.
  • There is an enthusiasm and excitement conveyed about the power of dingbats to transform content, as evidenced by the author's own experience and the subsequent demand from colleagues for training.
  • The article promotes a sense of community and shared learning by tagging writer friends and inviting readers to join a training session, fostering a collaborative environment for content creators.
  • The author's confidence in the value of dingbats is underscored by the invitation for readers to see the benefits for themselves rather than just taking the author's word for it.

GRAPHICS | CONTENT CREATION | DINGBATS

If You Can Type, You Can Draw

Even if it’s just hunt and peck

Graphic by Tim Maudlin

If You Can Type, You Can Draw. Graphics at Your Fingertips. Too good to be true? Don’t take my word for it. See for yourself.

All of the images I’ve used in this story were typed. Yes typed. What are they?

They’re called dingbats.

Don’t let the funny name fool you. Dingbats are the perfect graphics to stop the scroll and grab your readers’ attention. They’re great for Medium stories, blog posts, videos, emails, icons, etc. And they’re FREE?

Let this quote sink in.

Graphic by Tim Maudlin

It’s really that easy. When my colleagues saw what I was doing with dingbats, they asked me to teach them how to use them in their content.

This has led me to develop a special training called:

Graphic by Tim Maudlin

I’ll answer questions like…

=> Where do you find dingbats?

=> How do you convert them to a useable graphic?

=> How do you incorporate dingbats into your content?

Would you like to be on the guestlist for a sneak peek of this special training? Please fill out the form at the end of this story. But first…

Like to see some more examples of dingbats? Check out this video.

Daily Doable: Stop the scroll, grab your readers’ attention, and make your content stand out in the crowd. Use dingbats in your content. #DoWhatYouCanNow

This isn’t the first time I’ve used dingbats in my stories. Below is an example.

Before I go, I want to tag a few of my writer friends. Or as I call them, my CAPITAL Acquaintances. Discover great stories from these individuals. Henery X (long), Amy Marley, Michele Thill, Trapper Sherwood, Nomanono Isaacs, Timothy Key, Linda Halladay, Joan Kent, PhD, Candy L Hill, Jacquelyn Lynn, Dr Michael Heng, JeffHerring.com, Karen Madej, Dr Mehmet Yildiz

Thank you for joining me today. Please allow me to introduce myself below.

This story was originally published on my site DoWhatYouCanNow.com Also, connect with me here: TwitterFacebookInstagramLinkedIn

Graphics
Content Creation
Dingbats
Innovation
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