Hey Angie, Your infographic looks great. Quite simple but with such vivid visuals that tell the whole story as it is. You may want to enhance the quality of this great work further by adding background color to the page. I have learnt not to fear any of those bottons anymore just as I watch to keep or to undo the transforming effects they give to my works. This is an excellent first try! Good job!
Hi Angie, Great infographic. The center photo of the airway is quite blurry (on my computer however), maybe it was just a glitch when I opened it. I like the straightforwardness of it, the pictures you added for visual queues. Great work. Meagan
nice job Angie!! I like the way all the symtoms surround the picture in the middle. You might try enlarging these picture to fill your page. Great info graphic!
Hi Angie, Well done, your infographic is clear and informative. I like how the pictures are used to represent the diagnosis and symptoms. I agree Ugo, adding a colorful background would make it even nicer.
Good start Angie. Did you consider converting the intro paragraph into facts and figures. You could follow a ADPIE (Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Intervene, Eval) type format for a good infographic on Sleep Apnea. Here is an example of one I found on the internet. It takes a lot of work but you can do it :)
Angie, Very relevant topic, especially with the number of diabetics who have a propensity for OSA. Not a surprise, but more and more are being diagnosed and treated. I worked in a children's case management program for 13 years and it's amazing the number of children with OSA. Kevin's link to the infographic by Aviisha is fantastic and if we were that good we would be in Orange County making $$$. Your point is clear on your infographic and if you dressed it up with color or text/stats it would be a plus, but I like this topic and its relationship to your theme.
Hey Angie,
ReplyDeleteYour infographic looks great. Quite simple but with such vivid visuals that tell the whole story as it is.
You may want to enhance the quality of this great work further by adding background color to the page. I have learnt not to fear any of those bottons anymore just as I watch to keep or to undo the transforming effects they give to my works.
This is an excellent first try! Good job!
Great idea, thanks. I'll try adding some background color with the next try.
DeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteGreat infographic. The center photo of the airway is quite blurry (on my computer however), maybe it was just a glitch when I opened it.
I like the straightforwardness of it, the pictures you added for visual queues. Great work.
Meagan
nice job Angie!! I like the way all the symtoms surround the picture in the middle. You might try enlarging these picture to fill your page. Great info graphic!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteWell done, your infographic is clear and informative. I like how the pictures are used to represent the diagnosis and symptoms. I agree Ugo, adding a colorful background would make it even nicer.
Good start Angie. Did you consider converting the intro paragraph into facts and figures. You could follow a ADPIE (Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Intervene, Eval) type format for a good infographic on Sleep Apnea. Here is an example of one I found on the internet. It takes a lot of work but you can do it :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.aviisha.com/sleep-well/statistics-infographics/what-is-osa
Angie,
ReplyDeleteVery relevant topic, especially with the number of diabetics who have a propensity for OSA. Not a surprise, but more and more are being diagnosed and treated. I worked in a children's case management program for 13 years and it's amazing the number of children with OSA. Kevin's link to the infographic by Aviisha is fantastic and if we were that good we would be in Orange County making $$$. Your point is clear on your infographic and if you dressed it up with color or text/stats it would be a plus, but I like this topic and its relationship to your theme.