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Although you may know the difference when you see it, we should first understand what comprises posters and infographics.

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Features of Posters

1. Title and introduction
2. Methods
3. Data and results
4. Graphs
5. Images
6. Discussion
7. Conclusion and next steps
8. References

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Features of Both

1. Title and statement of purpose
2. Results
3. Graphs and images
4. Next steps
5. References

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Features of Infographics

1. Title and statement of purpose
2. Data and Results
3. Graphical visualization of results
4. Conclusion and next steps
5. References

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What can the different kinds of Infographics do for you?

Visualize relationships among data points

Compare a set of values

Track rises and falls over time

See the parts of a whole

Analyze a text

See the world

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What are some things you should consider before making an Infographic?

What are you trying to convey?

What framework do you have to convey this?

What data do you have?

How do you want to use colors and graphics?

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Is your message clear to you?

Is your message clear to the viewer?

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How can one understand the data presented?

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