Making+comments

As you make comments about another person's Infographic, be sure to be specific. Here are some topics you can comment about:

1. Their use of text (easy to read or distracting) in the font size or type of font. Is it uncluttered or uncluttered? Does the type of font or size of font help you understand what is important? 2. Are there too many words where a graphic would do instead? 3. Use of color to make connections. Does color lead you through a specific set of content? 4. Use of an image to communicate the idea without having to say the word. No redundancy needing an image and a caption next to it. 5. Tell one good thing, one thing that they can change or improve, and then tell one more good thing. Give a specific example: Not: "You used color well." Instead:, "Your use of blue in showing the blueberries made it stand out." or "Instead of using a green box, you could have used a leaf." 6. Eyeball the whole Infographic in the first 3 seconds. What is your gut reaction about it?If it seems cluttered because your eye has no where to rest, decide what parts are uncluttered or what would help. 7. How does your eye move through the Infographic? We tend to start in the upper left and our eyes are drawn down diagonally across the page. How can you use that to really show what is important? 8. How can you use color to really show what terms are the most important compared to the other terms? 9. Reply back to any comments made to your Infographic.