Week 3 - Creating Infographics

 Creating infographics does not necessarily require you to have knowledge and skills in design. Many companies hire someone to fulfill these needs in marketing/branding. Although, infographics can be used in a variety of different scenarios. Using infographics in your resume would certainly make it more unique and allows you to keep it as professional as possible with a little flare. Also, presenting data/research to colleagues and classmates is a great way to incorporate creative infographics. 

I decided to test my own designing capabilities on canvas.com where I created an informal infographic about myself. Canva is a great tool because they have pre-existing templates to choose from so that you can assess which layout is most appropriate for your task. After you have a template, you can customize the content to exactly your liking whether it is color scheme or picture layout. 

Below is my creation which summarizes my career to this point. I included some of my best accomplishments in the classroom and on the baseball field. If a recruiter was to see an infographic such as this one, they would want you to stand out as well as better understand your character. Therefore, my tip is to be uniquely you because all recruiters want to see you succeed!


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