What is an Infographic?.

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What is an Infographic?

Brainstorm- What words come to mind when you hear ‘Infographic’ ?

Infographic definition An infographic is a visual representation of information or data. They usually include text, as well as charts, graphs, images or maps.

Colours – Do they work? Too many? Not enough? As you look at each of the following infographics, answer the following questions: Colours – Do they work? Too many? Not enough? Text – Is it easy to read? Font type. Font size. Images – Do the images on the infographic work? Large enough? Too many/not enough? Related to the topic?