Cite your graphic like you would an academic paper. People, particularly skeptics, aren't going to be motivated to use a search engine for the data. Tell them where it is.
I understand. I personally am using this (printed out) to show my family and friends. When they start asking additional questions like where I got the info or is there more data available I show them where to get it on my phone. I'm not trying to change anyone analytical with this, it's more of a way to get people interested enough to ask me for more.
Hello, I wanted to make a very easy to read infographic to show people who
don't really care about the numbers as much as gettings information across quickly.
Yeah, the data is everywhere, this should really be used as an introduction for the average person to get interested. Easy to understand and not so much information that they go glossy-eyed. If they ask for more information, then you can start showing them the good stuff. This is like a nibble to get them bitting. :)
Nicely done.
But on anything like this I would have a few footnotes citing source data.
Good Point. here is where I got the info: https://www.joecheated.com/#h.cd335ahodk6
Cite your graphic like you would an academic paper. People, particularly skeptics, aren't going to be motivated to use a search engine for the data. Tell them where it is.
I understand. I personally am using this (printed out) to show my family and friends. When they start asking additional questions like where I got the info or is there more data available I show them where to get it on my phone. I'm not trying to change anyone analytical with this, it's more of a way to get people interested enough to ask me for more.
Hello, I wanted to make a very easy to read infographic to show people who don't really care about the numbers as much as gettings information across quickly.
Yeah, the data is everywhere, this should really be used as an introduction for the average person to get interested. Easy to understand and not so much information that they go glossy-eyed. If they ask for more information, then you can start showing them the good stuff. This is like a nibble to get them bitting. :)
Thanks.