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INTRODUCTION OF INFOGRAPHICS IN CHARLOTTE KINGDOM TRIP PLANNING

Revamped June 1st the Charlotte Kingdom infographic

Infographics will become a true possibility

To project the possible outcome of the proposed Atlanta trip which was originally supposed to be happening during the month of July 2018 in a more visually friendly way, I will be incorporating colorful infographics into the update posts going up on the EleFilm Blog from there on in. These infographics will serve to provide a visual insight as to how the trends will rise & fall over a period of time. Creating the trends this way is far easier & far more time-saving because I get to save everything in Google Drive (hence is the reason I will be using Google Drawings to create the infographics). Not only that, but I will not have to use number percentiles on a fixed single-quadrant graph. In fact, I would not have to use numbers at all. I would just create descriptive text boxes & attach them to slopes to show upward & downward curves, similar to a flowchart. This paves the way for multiple trends in one graph. It's that simple: I do not have to input any numerical data, whatsoever!

When will the first scenario be present?

We will begin using infographics on June 3rd when we release the first batch of updates on the EleFilm Blog for Atlantic City. There may be other times when the infographics will be of good use during future blog posts, but for now, we're going to be working with the basics.  

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