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Illustrations created by Scriberia as part of the Turing Way book dashes in Manchester on 17 May 2019, and London on 28 May 2019, 20-21 February 2020 and 9-13 November 2020. They depict a variety of content of the handbook as well as book sprint activities and The Turing Way community in general. Illustrations are provided individually as .jpg files along with zipped archives of the files in .pdf, .png and .svg format when available. These archives are named starting with either zz-May2019, zz-Feb2020 or zz-Nov2020 to help participants identify files from the event they attended. More information on the book dashes can be found at https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/community-handbook/bookdash.html. When using any of the images, please include the following attribution: This image was created by Scriberia for The Turing Way community and is used under a CC-BY licence. We encourage the use and re-use of these images as much as possible. This includes remixing the images, for example changing the colours or merging them together with additional (openly licensed) images. If you create something that others may benefit from, we encourage you to get in touch with The Turing Way team who can update this repository with the images you create. If you'd like to change the colours of the image to align with other elements of your presentation, Turing Way community member Alex Chan has written a guide for changing the dominant colour in an image which we hope is helpful.
This work was supported by The UKRI Strategic Priorities Fund under the EPSRC Grant EP/T001569/1, particularly the "Tools, Practices and Systems" theme within that grant, and by The Alan Turing Institute under the EPSRC grant EP/N510129/1.
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