1)Compare and contrast the "Don't Freak Over Finals" and "Evolution of Apple" infographics: what seems to be the target audience of each? What leads you to this conclusion?
And why does the "Don't Freak Over Finals" Infographic do a better job in fulfilling the requirements of having a clear target audience?


2. In analyzing the two provided infographics, what seems to be the central message or main point of each? Why is the "Evolution of Apple" Infographic viewed as being poorly designed when it comes to having a main point?


3. How does the "Don't Freak Over Finals"
Infographic demonstrate effective organization of data in considering how viewers will "read" the document and arranging the information in a way that is intuitive and insightful when it comes to hierarchy of information? Where does the
"Evolution of Apple" Infographic fail in this regard?


4. Providing specific details, compare the balance, and lack thereof, of visual and written elements between the two provided infographics-why is the "Don't Freak Over Finals" Infographic more effective in maintaining this balance?


5. Making sure to provide specific examples from both infographics, compare their overall design and layout: what are some issues the "Evolution of Apple" Infographic has? What makes the "Don't Freak Over Finals" Infographic better?


6In examining the font, graphics, and color used by both infographics, point out some specifics which: 1) make the "Don't Freak Over Finals" Infographic visually appealing and easy to read; 2) make the "Evolution of Apple" Infographic visually unappealing and hard to read.


7What are some other issues you notice in the
"Evolution of Apple" Infographic which causes it to be classified as a poorly designed infographic?



8 What are some specifics not already addressed in the "Don't Freak Over Finals" Infographic which makes it an example of a effectively designed infographic?