We aim to produce plain language summaries with visuals for most of our scientific manuscripts. The intended audience for the infographics includes community experts and clinical and community collaborators. The common structure and headings of the infographics were developed collaboratively with SHAWNA Project staff. The main author of the study completes the first step of drafting the text of the infographic. The text is incorporated into a visual format and edited by a team member with design experience to ensure accessible language. Then, the first draft is shared with SHAWNA Project staff, where the wording and style are reviewed extensively, including by members of our Positive Women’s Advisory Board and by drop-in attendees. This process can be lengthy and space is given to ensure that all are happy with the final product. The final version of the infographic is a product of many back-and-forth edits and discussions. By the end of the project, we will compile these infographics into a visual report.