Wednesday, 8 October 2025

 




1. Text Clarity

  • When you move it to PowerPoint or digital format, retype the speech bubbles using large, clear font (e.g. Arial Rounded MT Bold or Open Dyslexic).

  • Keep the sentences short, like:

    • Ben: “Hi, I’m Ben. I’m a college tutor.”

    • Miss Brown: “I’m Miss Brown, a special needs teacher.”

    • Amy: “Hi, I’m Amy. I teach and learn about disabilities and mental health.”


🎨 2. Layout and Borders

  • Keep the 3-panel layout (top row: Ben and Miss Brown, bottom row: Amy).

  • Add thick borders or coloured boxes behind each panel for visual separation.

  • You could also add a title panel at the top — e.g. “Meet the Team!” or “Our Disability and Mental Health Story.”


🧩 3. Visual Enhancements

  • Use symbol images or icons (like Widgit or ARASAAC) to represent:

    • A brain (for mental health)

    • A heart (for kindness/support)

    • A book (for education/learning)

  • This makes it accessible and Easy Read–friendly.


🗂️ 4. Character Guide (Optional Box at Bottom)

Add a small section like:

Characters:
🧑‍🏫 Ben – College Tutor
👩‍🏫 Miss Brown – Special Needs Teacher
👩‍🎓 Amy – Student and Teacher of Learning Disability and Mental Health Awareness




  1. 🎨 Do you want to keep your hand-drawn characters (like in your image) and place them inside digital boxes — or would you like me to recreate them digitally in a clear cartoon style?

  2. 🗂️ Title preference:

    • “Meet the Team!”

    • “Disability and Mental Health Awareness Characters”

    • or something else?

  3. 🗨️ Text style: Would you like me to keep the speech bubbles with short introductions, like:

    • Ben: “Hi, I’m Ben. I’m a college tutor.”

    • Miss Brown: “Hello, I’m Miss Brown. I teach students with special needs.”

    • Amy: “Hi, I’m Amy. I study and teach about learning disabilities and mental health.”

  4. 💡 Do you want symbols or icons added (like a heart, brain, or book) for Easy Read accessibility?

Once I know your preferences, I can create your PowerPoint comic and Easy Read graphic strip for you.

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