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An infographic tells stories about a topic with specific types of data arranged into visualizations together with text. An infographic informs, compares, changes organizes, shows relations to a reader and allows them to explore data through storytelling and data visualization. As such, infographics are good examples of the importance of data visualization and storytelling that you will be expected to know and practice as a professional when presenting material in oral or written presentations.
For this post. Find and analyze in-depth an example of a strong infographic (google search for images using the term: good infographic). When doing the post, please insert the image of your infographic in your post so we can see it using the Insert> Edit Image Icon on the toolbar. In your post, address the following elements
-Describe elements of your infographic and analyze based on each element from the HATS acronym - e.g. Headings, Art, Typography, Spacing and the CARBS acronym Contrast, Alignment, Repetition, Balance, Spacing.
-Explain why the author(s) of the infographic have used certain data visualizations to represent particular data. E.g. Why are they using a bar chart vs a pie chart vs a table to visualize particular types of data? This goes beyond just saying that it looks good, and into why they are using a table to visualize a large amount of data, or why a bar chart helps to compare one or more different data types.
-Lastly, identify important high-impact design strategies that you have found that someone can apply in their work directly as a professional in designing slides and written material to visualize data.Response:
-Look if the analysis is in-depth and the data visualization justifications work to explain why that data is represented by the particular data visualization.
-Expand on their ideas by relating it to what you have found in the analysis.