Local Government Communication — Social Media Visuals (2024)

Social media visuals focused on explaining local government structure, decisions, and participation in a clear and engaging format.

Flowchart explaining the role of a municipal council in Borger-Odoorn, Netherlands, with text in Dutch. The chart shows that the council represents all residents, sets frameworks for policies, and controls the mayor and aldermen.
An informational graphic in Dutch explaining the role of a mayor in a Dutch municipality, with an illustration of a mayor at a podium. The graphic has purple borders and text, with some pink accents.
Graphic showing the results of a political election with 21 seats. The chart is a circular diagram with divisions representing different political parties and their seat counts: VVD with 7 seats, PVDA with 3 seats, D66 with 3 seats, ChristenUnie with 1 seat, GroenLinks with 1 seat, CDA with 2 seats, Leefbaar Borger-Odoorn with 3 seats, and others. The graphic is titled in Dutch, asking 'Who is in the municipal council?'
A Dutch board of changes in council with sections for council members and committee members, including names and political party affiliations, with green and red arrows indicating directions.
An infographic titled 'De raad in cijfers' presenting various statistics about a council, including the number of council meetings, committee meetings, decisions made, speakers, average viewers per livestream, total meeting time, council members, and committee members, with colorful circles and an arrow pointing to a note.
Infographic about council proposals, amendments, and questions, including numbers of motions (30), amendments (8), written questions (18), current questions (8), and initial proposals (1).
A Dutch infographic titled "Jaaroverzicht 2024" summarizing key events and decisions of a council in 2024, with dates and descriptions of projects, meetings, and priorities, including a woman illustration on the left.
A screenshot of a Dutch municipal council web page with a purple background, featuring agenda and meeting information for the council meeting on January 9, 2025, including a video player, menu options, and a URL.