I remember doing infographics last semester for one of my projects. Looking back at that project now, I would do some things a little differently. I feel like I've noticed more infographics around me, and I have a better of idea of what works and what doesn't. As I scrolling through Pinterest today, I saw a couple infographics that inspired me:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh5V2xplDpnSNeMR5s8GqHHwj4U2jyY4a3spQ-xFE-5FhFW1hy9qTF2T0STouFGWCqph76KKHvM9st44LsUHj_prkkLkwnkKlSSGRiJbxuij7gJraUIpvSVC5c1KtVFFn2pjP3vxiTykn4/s1600/4fcd9bf2021d996037d0e09b596352ab.jpg) |
The combination of a photograph and computerized
graphics is really interesting to look at. It makes the
infographic feel very real. I was immediately pulled in
I saw this online. |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-VWhzDWoAiqx_h6cBZ_YBOG_m09byekbF2vQloZFq-g0_RzzDr4-7APOP8L51hWAd3H2xoq882kQXidySErII94zpSpyDCbGT3vTgvfcbiHlLfM9k8aIp3qkRCH2hVajuFIhyZIZ8TNc/s1600/5eac1917d880417cb3e8990301a63adf.jpg) |
What I love about this infographic is the
combination of real objects and the
information. It makes the information
come alive. |
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