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Your title information should go at the top of the page. Make sure the text is large enough to be eye-catching. Your readers should know immediately what your infographic is about when they look at it.

Next, you should create a draft of where your graphics will go. Your most important information should be the most noticeable, so think about placing those graphics in prominent spots or make them a little larger. Remember, you can group similar information together, or order the information to illustrate a process or trend.

Once you have a layout, you can start creating the graphics. You can create your infographic as a poster or make it on the computer. Remember to use color and icons to create cohesion and highlight important data.
Here are some things to look at while reviewing:

Will your graphics help a reader understand the information quickly and easily?
Are there any errors in your data?
Are there any grammatical or spelling mistakes?

When you are happy with this project upload the final product below

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What is your infographic about? And is there a specific topic or concept, or even text to go off of? I’d need more information about this to help...
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