“Safer At Home” is an elegant message in this time of emergency communications, and maybe more meaningful than “social distancing.”

to the Mayor of Nashville https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2020/03/23/safer-at-home-order-nashville-tennessee/2897370001/


I really like “safer at home” from a comms perspective. This is also good: https://twitter.com/tennessean/status/1243222785641590786?s=21
More messaging & communication
https://twitter.com/bymikebaker/status/1244362299688644609?s=21





https://twitter.com/jesch30/status/1244429872904224770?s=21 https://twitter.com/jesch30/status/1244429872904224770
Some MLS teams have adopted (and branded) the “stay home stay safe” message including the Chicago Fire... https://twitter.com/chicagofire/status/1241379748548349953?s=21
Another interesting bit of messaging & design stems from the politics of being a Blue governor in a Red state (or vice versa), exhibited by KY’s Andy Beshear and the state’s “Team Kentucky” fund
https://govstatus.egov.com/kycovid19
https://govstatus.egov.com/kycovid19
I have some updates to add to this thread but haven’t gotten to it. My faves are still w/ what’s coming from the state of Oregon. In the meantime, you should check out this look from @yello_zine of the CDC’s Coronavirus materials: https://twitter.com/yello_zine/status/1247963540079558656?s=21