Pg. 14 infograph exercise analysis
1.) The audience for this document are american citizens. This document would be on display in education buildings such as elementary schools, high schools, and college/universities along with health care buildings such as clinics and hospitals.
2.) The infograph appears to have 2 main purposes that being physical activity is important and why physical activity is important. These two purposes are shown from all the statistics that are given about diseases and what physical activity can help prevent these statistics. It does try to convince it's audience to make a change and motivate them with a list of benefits to oneself and even the community.
3.) The document is addressing the lack of physical activity culture in the united states. The document does not state any clear solutions besides saying physical activity is good for yourself and others. Maybe an argument can be made that the images show various physical activities being performed such as biking and playing tennis or simply walking the dog.
4.) The document is very usable and really easy to follow and understand. The images and words complement each other and do leave a better impression of the information it is communicating. It does not directly address readers of various physical abilities.
5.) The document is concise and gets it's point across in an economical fashion. It's fragments of information accompanied by images that really spell out whats the intent.
6.) The document appears approachable and professional. It's not professional in a government/legal document sense but it is professional and presentable in nature.
2.) The infograph appears to have 2 main purposes that being physical activity is important and why physical activity is important. These two purposes are shown from all the statistics that are given about diseases and what physical activity can help prevent these statistics. It does try to convince it's audience to make a change and motivate them with a list of benefits to oneself and even the community.
3.) The document is addressing the lack of physical activity culture in the united states. The document does not state any clear solutions besides saying physical activity is good for yourself and others. Maybe an argument can be made that the images show various physical activities being performed such as biking and playing tennis or simply walking the dog.
4.) The document is very usable and really easy to follow and understand. The images and words complement each other and do leave a better impression of the information it is communicating. It does not directly address readers of various physical abilities.
5.) The document is concise and gets it's point across in an economical fashion. It's fragments of information accompanied by images that really spell out whats the intent.
6.) The document appears approachable and professional. It's not professional in a government/legal document sense but it is professional and presentable in nature.
What did you think about the claim regarding the military? For me, that one stuck out as sort of odd. Like, do we have to reach that far to think about the benefits of exercise? (making good soldiers)? You should capitalize "American" :)
ReplyDeleteIf you were redesigning the infographic, what would you change? You can try it out at Canva.com or Pickotchart.com. (it's fun!).