Transform Stories into Un-Ignorable Visuals
In Indigenous and qualitative research, storytelling isn’t just a method—it’s a way of knowing, remembering, and honoring knowledge. Yet dense paragraphs and text-heavy slides can flatten the power of our narratives.
Download the Visual Practice Templates—the same heat-maps, Harvey-Ball matrices, and quote boards featured in our interactive workshop—to:
Reflect the depth of your stories with visuals that carry context, nuance, and cultural meaning.
Make findings memorable for grant reviewers, program boards, and community partners in an information-saturated world.
Communicate complexity clearly by moving beyond isolated quotes to inclusive, audience-ready graphics.
Practice safely before the next report or proposal; each template is a sandbox for experimenting with Stephanie Evergreen–inspired techniques.
Whether you’re preparing a grant narrative, a program review, or community outreach materials, these ready-to-edit files help you honor knowledge while amplifying impact.
Grab the templates now and start turning narrative insight into visuals that resonate.