Excellent work. I love the illustrations, they are very well developed, and they have a beautiful effect, but the placement of the elements in the infographic confuses me a lot. The main images are always better than the main ones in the composition. Assuming a western reader, the first point of interest is the upper left corner and then the eye moves diagonally to the lower right corner. It is on that diagonal where it is interesting to place the main elements. The other two corners are considered less relevant spaces and are where we usually place children. In any case, the center of the composition must contain at least part of the main image to achieve a greater impact. If you reposition the elements you already have and look for a different font color, you will get a more effective infographic.
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RomanGM
Teacher PlusHello Adrian,
Excellent work. I love the illustrations, they are very well developed, and they have a beautiful effect, but the placement of the elements in the infographic confuses me a lot. The main images are always better than the main ones in the composition. Assuming a western reader, the first point of interest is the upper left corner and then the eye moves diagonally to the lower right corner. It is on that diagonal where it is interesting to place the main elements. The other two corners are considered less relevant spaces and are where we usually place children. In any case, the center of the composition must contain at least part of the main image to achieve a greater impact. If you reposition the elements you already have and look for a different font color, you will get a more effective infographic.
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