John Demetillo's profile

The Power of Infographics

I have been enjoying projects that are related to infographics for as long as I've learned about it. In fact, Infographics was the very reason I was given both my internship position and my freelance job . 
 
This was the first infographics art piece that I had done. Yes, my resume! I was a mobile/web developer at P3ople4u Inc. During my internship, in just about a month I was offered to be both a Developer, and Graphics Designer. They saw my potential on the art industry because of that one break. And that break was to craft a Digital Employee Recruitment Program Survey Banner for Likejobs. I then crafted this creative resume to apply for a Graphic Illustrator Position at 123rf.com, an online media library. And I got hired! Then I used this again to apply for a regular position at Shift Interactive, a digital marketing agency. This hasn't been updated but I was lucky I got in again!
There are lots of ways to present the data in order for your audience to understand what you want them to know. Remember those days when you study math with graphs and charts? It's the same as this. You interpret the subject visually in order for the reader to understand the context much easier. It's like a problem written in two long paragraphs, but when you turn it to an equation, it will be much easier to solve. And here, shapes and colors are your visual variables.
So since it's given that I'm a coffee addict, I made a tray paper mat for a local coffee shop. There's nothing more to ask other than working on something you're really interested in.
And here's my latest Resume!
The Power of Infographics
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The Power of Infographics

Have you ever thought about what you've been reading all this time? It's infographics, and you'll love it more.

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