If you’re looking for a new bullet journal, Dingbats is a great brand to try out. They donate a portion of each sale to the World Wildlife Foundation. Each notebook is embellished with either an animal on it (from their Wildlife Collection) or an ecosystem (from their Earth Collection).
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The inside cover of each of their Earth notebooks contains a two-page infographic detailing facts about the particular ecosystem as well as environmental issues it is facing. I think these are a great example of designing to inform, as well as another example of design-based data presentation.
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