@esterytelling infographic projects are a problem to assess when, like yours, they contain so much information: the quality of the image is not enough to read. Can you send it to me by email? Thank you (and congratulations on getting to the end! You are few)
@jaime_serra Haha! Of course I am, I am sending it to you right now, thank you!
It has not been difficult to get to the end because the subject (and the way it is taught) has captivated me from the first moment. I am not saying this to make you the ball, but because I have found an interesting approach that you do with infographics. When you showed that Google capture with results of what should NOT be an infographic, you disassembled the diagrams for me (because I thought it was that type of graphics that you were going to teach us to do), so thank you for leaving me with pictures. :-D
@esterytelling What a nice topic. So everyday, so common. And what a well-chosen watercolor technique, a very appropriate aesthetic, almost smells like freshly washed clothes. In that sense, I don't know if the black stripes play against you, wouldn't everything subtle be better? In light, white, minimal? The graphics are very well chosen, and impeccably presented. It only seems to me that the general data (white clothes vs colored clothes, number of washes, or time to wash vs hang) as well, or, perhaps, especially, they should be displayed. They seem the most interesting to me. And I cannot add much more because it is, without a doubt, a professional job. Thank you for participating in the course and for your patience.
@jaime_serra Thanks for your feedback.
It is true that black stands out a lot: I could have chosen a lighter color for the txt pads.
Regarding the visualization of those data that I have only put in number, I thought that adding more bar graphs would be repetitive and I didn't know what other suitable formats to choose to represent them. But yes, it could represent them too.
Thank you very much for the knowledge and expertise. 😊
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Teacher Plus@esterytelling infographic projects are a problem to assess when, like yours, they contain so much information: the quality of the image is not enough to read. Can you send it to me by email? Thank you (and congratulations on getting to the end! You are few)
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@jaime_serra Haha! Of course I am, I am sending it to you right now, thank you!
It has not been difficult to get to the end because the subject (and the way it is taught) has captivated me from the first moment. I am not saying this to make you the ball, but because I have found an interesting approach that you do with infographics. When you showed that Google capture with results of what should NOT be an infographic, you disassembled the diagrams for me (because I thought it was that type of graphics that you were going to teach us to do), so thank you for leaving me with pictures. :-D
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@jaime_serra I have sent it to jaimeserrapalou @gmail .com. The address is correct? Thank you!
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Teacher Plus@esterytelling is correct. I look at it and I'll answer you as soon as possible.
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Teacher Plus@esterytelling What a nice topic. So everyday, so common. And what a well-chosen watercolor technique, a very appropriate aesthetic, almost smells like freshly washed clothes. In that sense, I don't know if the black stripes play against you, wouldn't everything subtle be better? In light, white, minimal? The graphics are very well chosen, and impeccably presented. It only seems to me that the general data (white clothes vs colored clothes, number of washes, or time to wash vs hang) as well, or, perhaps, especially, they should be displayed. They seem the most interesting to me. And I cannot add much more because it is, without a doubt, a professional job. Thank you for participating in the course and for your patience.
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@jaime_serra Thanks for your feedback.
It is true that black stands out a lot: I could have chosen a lighter color for the txt pads.
Regarding the visualization of those data that I have only put in number, I thought that adding more bar graphs would be repetitive and I didn't know what other suitable formats to choose to represent them. But yes, it could represent them too.
Thank you very much for the knowledge and expertise. 😊
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