Wednesday 24 April 2013

4KCBWDAY3: Learning New Things

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There are many ways of conveying information on a blog; text and images being the two most widely used. Many infographics combine both these elements to provide a visual way of presenting text information.  

Make your own infographic (no fancy imaging software needed, you can draw it on paper and photograph it if you want) to convey any element of your craft(s). It can be just for fun or a thoroughly researched presentation of an idea/finding.

 It took me ages to do this post - firstly, brain-fuel in the form of tea and cake was required to come up with some kind of crafting-related information that I could put into some kind of chart or graph or something.

Then I found this free online software thingy. Then it took me forever just a while to work out how to work it.

And so now, Wah-lah ! 


Yarns UsedWelcome to Pro! | Infographics



As with other days, pop 4KCBWDAY3 into Google for loads more brilliant graphs today, while I crawl off into an exhausted corner somewhere.




15 comments:

  1. Well done! I totally understand your info graph thingy!!! *applause*

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  2. Looks like you should be hooking more in cotton for yourself ;-) Nice infographic!

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  3. I am in awe of your craftiness!! I couldn't get that stuff to load properly on my blog template!!! I love your versions. You are a Master!!!! Hmm, somehow, my chart would have looked just like yours if I had done the same topic. Wow!

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  4. Interactive??! *mind boggles, falls over*

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  5. What a generous crafter you are! Love your infographics

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  6. Very nice! I love the variety of what you have made. I also have hardly made anything for myself!

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  7. I knew that "for me" pie slice would be slim indeed on your infographic thingy. However, I was amazed the crochet pie piece was as big as it was. Go granny go. :)

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  8. Love your stars. Sometimes the simplest things are the most effective aren't they?
    I rather like that half your FO's are for babies and children ....

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  9. Love this! I too don't knit for myself as much as I should! I've never thought about my preferred fiber types ... hmm ...

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  10. Both graphs are so cool! The second graph makes sense after viewing that you made so many baby/children's clothes. Acrylic is so practical for kids.

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  11. very impressive! It would be interesting for me to figure the gifted one out. I wonder how my numbers would look....

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  12. great graphics! My "for me" slice would look about the same as yours. :)

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  13. My fave thing is the Marlee Matlin quote (really hit the spot today), but your graphics are nice too. :)

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  14. Lovely charts! My chart of FO's certainly looks like yours.

    Here's my charts: http://mibruno.com/knittingdia3/

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Thanks ! I love comments :-)