don't like how the amounts in the balls don't equal to the amounts you state in the graph. like you have 6 episodes and only 5 balls. especially when it comes to albums, it's completely off. i know you don't want to have as many graph lines as you have the data measurements, but there has to be a better solution.
you can also crop in tighter, you have a lot of free space all around. unless you plan on filling it in with some more info.
the problem i have with the second one is, how can you measure hope? something that's not tangible. same as love, feelings, etc. it's varies from person to person. unless you have some sort of data that you can graph than i don't think it's a way to go.
plus your info graphic is too small and i can't blow it up any bigger. maybe there are answers to my questions in the fine print.
like the first one more.
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don't like how the amounts in the balls don't equal to the amounts you state in the graph. like you have 6 episodes and only 5 balls. especially when it comes to albums, it's completely off. i know you don't want to have as many graph lines as you have the data measurements, but there has to be a better solution.
you can also crop in tighter, you have a lot of free space all around. unless you plan on filling it in with some more info.
the problem i have with the second one is, how can you measure hope? something that's not tangible. same as love, feelings, etc. it's varies from person to person. unless you have some sort of data that you can graph than i don't think it's a way to go.
plus your info graphic is too small and i can't blow it up any bigger. maybe there are answers to my questions in the fine print.
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