Information Graphics After I made my first SnowGirl, people had lots of questions. "What did you use for her hair?" "Is that an orange peel around her neck?" Their interest made me consider sharing the information in a way that would be accessible to more people. In a way that might even encourage them to get outside and give it a go. So I created an infographic, a combination of text and image. Click on image to see full size version. If you've got information to share, consider an infographic. Illustrated information attracts more attention and interest. Online applications, email, websites, and blogs allow us to reach out and connect with the people who care about what we do. But, in order to get (and hold) their attention, the information we share needs to be presented in a way that's eye-catching and interesting. Here are some ways to make it more interesting: • photographs (your own if possible, carefully selected, and cropped) • frequent paragraph breaks • bold headings • lists • infographics • charts • illustrations Regular output and information that's helpful and interesting will keep your audience coming back for more. Need help? From figuring out just what it is you need to say, to finding the right words and images to make it interesting, let's make something worth talking about. Call (207-252-9757) or write today to talk. It's my goal to help you look good in print. Let's get started. Comments are closed.
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