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Infographic Design Mrs. Riordan
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Things to have done before you start
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Information is very powerful if it is presented in a way that keeps readers attention
Infographics present information in a visually pleasing, easy-to- understand way. Here is an example of an infographic that argues that (a) people should care about climate change and, (b) there are a lot of things people can do that might help.
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Every Infographic contain three important parts
Visuals Color coding Graphics Reference icons Knowledge Explanatory text (your claims; what you are arguing that people should understand and do) Evidence for Your Claims References Statistics Facts from readings
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Sketch out a plan on paper
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Steps to begin Decide on a color scheme Use graphics
Theme graphics explain your main theme. You want to choose a theme graphic that will tell your reader at a glance what information you wish to share. Reference graphics – usually icons and helps your reader to follow along
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It should not be wordy, get to the point.
How to add your argument and supporting data using icons and theme graphics to help make your point A good infographic should not confuse readers. Instead, it should convey your argument and supporting data/research in a visually pleasing and clear way. It should not be wordy, get to the point.
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Connect your evidence to your knowledge
Keep your audience in mind
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