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The Resource Infographic Effort &
Clarity Work is mostly legible
but appears rushed.
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Do you want this as a short review comment, a polished sentence, or both? Here are options and quick, actionable fixes you can pass to the designer.
Polished phrasing (choose one)
- Neutral/short: "The Resource Infographic — Effort & Clarity — is mostly legible but looks rushed."
- Constructive: "The Resource Infographic (Effort & Clarity) is readable, but the layout feels rushed; please refine spacing, alignment, and typography."
- Formal: "The Resource Infographic titled 'Effort & Clarity' is largely legible; however, it currently appears rushed. Please improve visual hierarchy, spacing, and consistency."
Quick checklist to make it look less rushed (prioritized)
1. Improve spacing and whitespace: add consistent margins and padding between elements to give the layout room to breathe.
2. Fix alignment: use a grid so headings, icons and blocks line up precisely.
3. Typography: use 1–2 fonts, ensure consistent sizes/weights for headings vs. body text, and increase line height if cramped.
4. Visual hierarchy: make the most important items larger or higher contrast; de-emphasize secondary details.
5. Simplify content: reduce copy or break it into smaller, scannable bullets/icons.
6. Consistent iconography and stroke weight: ensure icons match style and scale.
7. Contrast and color: confirm sufficient contrast for legibility and use a restrained palette (2–3 main colors).
8. Image quality: export at high resolution and use vector icons to avoid pixelation.
9. Proofread and fine-tune spacing at the character level (kerning/leading) for a polished look.
10. Ask for iterations: quick mockups + one refinement pass.
If you want, I can:
- Rewrite your review comment to send to the designer.
- Turn your feedback into a short Slack message or email.
- Give line-by-line suggestions if you paste the infographic text or a screenshot.
Polished phrasing (choose one)
- Neutral/short: "The Resource Infographic — Effort & Clarity — is mostly legible but looks rushed."
- Constructive: "The Resource Infographic (Effort & Clarity) is readable, but the layout feels rushed; please refine spacing, alignment, and typography."
- Formal: "The Resource Infographic titled 'Effort & Clarity' is largely legible; however, it currently appears rushed. Please improve visual hierarchy, spacing, and consistency."
Quick checklist to make it look less rushed (prioritized)
1. Improve spacing and whitespace: add consistent margins and padding between elements to give the layout room to breathe.
2. Fix alignment: use a grid so headings, icons and blocks line up precisely.
3. Typography: use 1–2 fonts, ensure consistent sizes/weights for headings vs. body text, and increase line height if cramped.
4. Visual hierarchy: make the most important items larger or higher contrast; de-emphasize secondary details.
5. Simplify content: reduce copy or break it into smaller, scannable bullets/icons.
6. Consistent iconography and stroke weight: ensure icons match style and scale.
7. Contrast and color: confirm sufficient contrast for legibility and use a restrained palette (2–3 main colors).
8. Image quality: export at high resolution and use vector icons to avoid pixelation.
9. Proofread and fine-tune spacing at the character level (kerning/leading) for a polished look.
10. Ask for iterations: quick mockups + one refinement pass.
If you want, I can:
- Rewrite your review comment to send to the designer.
- Turn your feedback into a short Slack message or email.
- Give line-by-line suggestions if you paste the infographic text or a screenshot.
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