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Choice &
Completion Three tasks
completed, but not in
a row The Resource Infographic
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Do you want a finished infographic file (PNG/SVG/PDF) or just the copy + layout/design guidance you can hand to a designer? I can do either. Below is a ready-to-use infographic concept you can copy or ask me to convert into an SVG/PNG.
Quick clarifying questions
- Target audience? (team members, students, customers)
- Intended size/orientation? (social post 1080×1080, A4 print, web banner, etc.)
- Brand colors / logo to include?
- Do you want editable source (SVG/Illustrator) or a flat image?
Infographic concept: "Choice & Completion"
- Orientation: vertical (good for web and print)
- Palette: teal (#0FA3A4), dark slate (#2F3E46), warm orange (#F29E4C), neutral gray (#E6E7E8)
- Font suggestions: Sans (Inter/Helvetica) for headings, Regular (Inter/Roboto) for body
- Visual style: clean flat icons, numbered task boxes, progress indicator
Layout and copy (ready to paste)
1) Header
Title: Choice & Completion
Subtitle: Three tasks completed, but not in a row
2) One-line summary
"You don’t need to finish things sequentially to make meaningful progress. Celebrate any completion—whenever it happens."
3) Main visual — Task row
- Show 5 numbered squares in a horizontal row (or stacked as a timeline). Mark #1, #3, #5 with green check icons and teal fill; mark #2 and #4 as light-gray outlines (pending).
- Large caption under visual: Progress: 3 of 5 tasks complete (non‑consecutive)
4) Why this matters (3 short bullets, each with a small icon)
- Flexibility: Enables work around context, energy and interruptions.
- Momentum: Nonlinear wins build confidence and momentum.
- Choice: Lets people prioritize based on value, not order.
5) Quick tips to keep moving
- Prioritize 2–3 high-impact tasks each day.
- Batch similar actions to switch fewer times.
- Use 25–50 minute blocks: get one task to "done enough" before switching.
6) Resource box (The Resource)
- Title: The Resource
- Short text: Use this simple tracker: list 5 tasks, mark completed ones as you finish them, and note next steps for unfinished items.
- CTA button (or link): Download checklist / Open tracker
7) Footer
- Microcopy: Tip: Track completions, not guilt. Progress equals progress.
- Optional: small logo / contact / attribution
Accessibility & design notes
- Use at least 3:1 contrast against backgrounds for text.
- Use clear check icons plus color (don’t rely on color only).
- Keep text size >= 14px for body (print >= 10pt).
Deliverable options I can produce next
- Editable SVG infographic (you can open and edit in Illustrator/Figma)
- PNG at your chosen size (1080×1350, A4, etc.)
- A version with your brand colors and logo inserted
Tell me which format and any brand specifics and I’ll generate the file (or tweak copy/layout).
Quick clarifying questions
- Target audience? (team members, students, customers)
- Intended size/orientation? (social post 1080×1080, A4 print, web banner, etc.)
- Brand colors / logo to include?
- Do you want editable source (SVG/Illustrator) or a flat image?
Infographic concept: "Choice & Completion"
- Orientation: vertical (good for web and print)
- Palette: teal (#0FA3A4), dark slate (#2F3E46), warm orange (#F29E4C), neutral gray (#E6E7E8)
- Font suggestions: Sans (Inter/Helvetica) for headings, Regular (Inter/Roboto) for body
- Visual style: clean flat icons, numbered task boxes, progress indicator
Layout and copy (ready to paste)
1) Header
Title: Choice & Completion
Subtitle: Three tasks completed, but not in a row
2) One-line summary
"You don’t need to finish things sequentially to make meaningful progress. Celebrate any completion—whenever it happens."
3) Main visual — Task row
- Show 5 numbered squares in a horizontal row (or stacked as a timeline). Mark #1, #3, #5 with green check icons and teal fill; mark #2 and #4 as light-gray outlines (pending).
- Large caption under visual: Progress: 3 of 5 tasks complete (non‑consecutive)
4) Why this matters (3 short bullets, each with a small icon)
- Flexibility: Enables work around context, energy and interruptions.
- Momentum: Nonlinear wins build confidence and momentum.
- Choice: Lets people prioritize based on value, not order.
5) Quick tips to keep moving
- Prioritize 2–3 high-impact tasks each day.
- Batch similar actions to switch fewer times.
- Use 25–50 minute blocks: get one task to "done enough" before switching.
6) Resource box (The Resource)
- Title: The Resource
- Short text: Use this simple tracker: list 5 tasks, mark completed ones as you finish them, and note next steps for unfinished items.
- CTA button (or link): Download checklist / Open tracker
7) Footer
- Microcopy: Tip: Track completions, not guilt. Progress equals progress.
- Optional: small logo / contact / attribution
Accessibility & design notes
- Use at least 3:1 contrast against backgrounds for text.
- Use clear check icons plus color (don’t rely on color only).
- Keep text size >= 14px for body (print >= 10pt).
Deliverable options I can produce next
- Editable SVG infographic (you can open and edit in Illustrator/Figma)
- PNG at your chosen size (1080×1350, A4, etc.)
- A version with your brand colors and logo inserted
Tell me which format and any brand specifics and I’ll generate the file (or tweak copy/layout).
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