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How having an animated character can help you communicate better with your audience

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 While online communication accounts for a major percentage of our communication, studies suggest that putting our computers, tablets, and phones away for a while and focusing on old-fashioned, face-to-face contact may provide the following results: Body language conveys 55 percent of what is spoken, although words only represent 7 percent. The remaining 38% is communicated by voice tone. Whether we watch an explanatory video, use a training tool, or play a game, we are encouraged to participate, and we are more inclined to do so if we feel connected in some way. Using letters to create this relationship is a fantastic way to go about it. The boy in the picture below is Ollie, a character we created for Ollie and Dog. Ollie and Dog is a children's cartoon series that explains growth hormone deficiency. A illness like growth hormone deficiency might be terrifying and upsetting to a child, but when conveyed by an appealing cartoon character, the information becomes significantly le