Designing an infographic


Assignment:

Design Your First Infographic

For this week's assignment, you will be designing an infographic. Is this your first time giving it a try? Check out this LinkedIn Learning module that will provide you with some tips and tricks to designing your first infographic!

Module Overview:

Infographics distill information into a digestible, picture-driven format that viewers can easily retain. Whether you wish to design your first infographic for a marketing report, a personal project company brochure, or an event, this course walks you through the very first steps. No prior knowledge of infographic design is needed. , aInstructor Nigel French helps you identify when a graphic representation is better than a written one, and he goes over the fundamental design aspects of infographics such as icons and font choices. Plus, learn where to find sources of inspiration and raw material-including accurate data-for your infographic.

Overview:

Over the past several weeks, you have researched a problem and some local services that may help a client in need. In many human service professions, you may work directly with clients to offer help in resolving specific issues, however, you may also work on educating the local community about that issue.

It is important to understand what information is important to share with your community in the hopes of educating others about a common problem your clients may face.

Instructions:

In this assignment, you are being asked to create a visual representation of the problem you selected for the Unit 6 Addressing Client Needs Paper. You can be creative in making your infographic by using graphs and charts in Word or PowerPoint or using Piktochart or Canva.

Whichever way you decide to create it, your visual representation must include the following:

• Description of the problem.

• Statistics about the problem.

• Underlying causes and impact of the problem.

• Description of the services clients may receive to resolve the problem.

Requirements:

• You can be creative with how you present the information.

• Incorporate all ideas into your own words.

• Use appropriate APA placement and style for in-text citations and references.

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