I created some graphics as part of a collaborative effort with the San Diego Privacy advocacy group to help further our goal of creating a succinct informational guide to Prop 24. Our motive for this was to help California voters grow their understanding of the complicated law and the proposed changes to it in Prop 24. We wanted to create something accessible so everyone could better understand their privacy rights. We worked hard to create a guide that was as neutral and unbiased as possible, presenting perspectives from both the Yes on 24 & No on 24 sides so that the reader could be informed enough to vote according to their own values.
These graphics stand on their own, but their role in our project helped us decide what information would be most imperative to communicate and what the best format for communicating it would be. The end result is a super helpful, informative guide that provides a vital resource to California voters and privacy advocates alike. Check out the final product on the San Diego Privacy group website:
The Privacy Puzzle: A Baffled Voter's Guide to California's Prop 24