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GMO Infographic Examples

11/12/2013

21 Comments

 
For student groups creating GMO Infographics (pro, con, or informational), post a minimum of 5 example infographics in the comments section that your group could reference as you create your own infographic.  Criteria to look for are aesthetics, information, flow, and overall impression.

Remember to link the infographic to your name, and post subsequent infographic examples as replies to your first post.
21 Comments
Robby and Gavin link
11/12/2013 01:30:39 am

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/41236152810059909/

good format and flow, easy to read and very informative.

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Brandon and Ryan link
11/12/2013 01:30:55 am

This infographic is very colorful and appealing to the eye. It is very organized and displays the information neatly.
The font is very small and hard to read.

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Brandon and Ryan link
11/12/2013 01:32:51 am

This infographic is super simple.
It is easy to understand.
Easy to read.
Good color contrast.
Although its not very detailed, its still very informative.

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Brandon and Ryan link
11/12/2013 01:38:02 am

Uses clay models.
Very informative.
Easy to follow and understand.
There is enough information to get the point across.

Robby and Gavin link
11/12/2013 01:39:20 am

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/271693789989811045/

good colors,good flow, good infographics

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Brandon and Ryan link
11/12/2013 01:42:21 am

This is and infographic on what an infographic should inform.
It is very informative and simple.

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Brandon and Ryan link
11/12/2013 01:43:49 am

This is the infographic we would like to base ours off of.
It is simple and conveys the specific information and format we need.

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Robby and Gavin link
11/12/2013 01:43:51 am

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/350436414725331913/

good color scheme, easy to read, good examples, gets the point across.

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robby and gavin link
11/12/2013 01:46:13 am

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/37084396904724935/

clear, good color, easy to read

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robby and gavin link
11/12/2013 01:54:57 am

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/539587599075705068/

good images, good colors, interesting design

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Haven King and Micah Agnes link
11/12/2013 05:08:35 am

We like this info-graphic because it is a good example of a contextual info-graphic since it gives both pro and con facts.

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Haven King and Micah Agnes link
11/12/2013 05:10:21 am

We like this one because it uses the shape of the country to symbolize that these facts are relative to America.

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Haven King and Micah Agnes link
11/12/2013 05:13:25 am

We like this one because it has a consistent color scheme that is pleasing to the eye. It gives us a lot of facts without the paper being over crowded.

Haven King and Micah Agnes link
11/12/2013 05:19:03 am

We like this one because it has clear facts that emphasis the claim

Haven King and Micah Agnes link
11/12/2013 05:23:22 am

We do NOT like this one because it is a picture of corn... It has a consistent color scheme but doesn't present it's information very well. It took me a while to understand what it meant, but after a while I still don't understand. In my opinion, this info-graphic needs to be completely remade and redone and we will use this as a good example of what not to do.

Savanna & Marley link
11/12/2013 05:11:23 am

We like the color scheme and how everything kind of flows together in one direction.

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Savanna & Marley link
11/12/2013 05:13:33 am

I think that this one looks nice with a graph, but we would possibly only use one graph.

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savanna & marley link
11/12/2013 05:18:27 am

i like the images and color scheme and that its reflect information that could be used for an essay or vice versa

savanna & marley link
11/12/2013 05:21:32 am

this is more conceptual but a very good image

savanna & marley link
11/12/2013 05:23:29 am

c/c check plus

Trevor & James Bond link
11/12/2013 05:25:56 am

This infographic displays the amount of GMO's produced per country.

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