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Infographics - visualizing info

 
 
 

Genially:

By using Genially, I've created more interactive infographics by allowing people to click on different parts of the app and enter new tabs of information. This way, I've been able to make lists of things less wordy and use pictures to support and allow for more visual space. 

real vs fake.png
give back.png
how to grow a pumpkin.png

Canva Infographics:​

When I first started to learn to create infographics to use in my articles, I would use Canva to create a display of the information I wanted to share as well as use visual elements for people to easily understand what I am trying to say and the data I am sharing.

weigh-off-prizes.jpg
reduce emissions.png

Knightlab Juxtapose

 

When I wrote an article on the changing infrastructure in my city, I created a comparison sliding picture using the Juxtapose-Knight Lab software. Through this embed, people can easily see the side-by-side comparison I am trying to make.

 

Additionally, I have tried other sites to display data such as Flourished chart and the Knight Lab timeline. 

Flourish Chart:

show trends by year, by state; show polls and voting; show splitting of information groups

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