Isn’t it funny how when reading about one topic—in this case, infographics—you come across another post that’s the perfect complement?
As a follow up to my previous post, this commentary by futurejournalismproject asks “How do you know with the infographic jumps the shark? The answer: when there are charts of charts, as in this An Infographic of Infographics from Good.
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