#AX infography

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celest peak
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What if you add a feather effect to smoothen edges of your shapes then ceate a layer mask to each shape then fade them at the bottom to get a smooth transition.A

sour acorn
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I want the text to stick out

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This doesn't look very professional

gleaming charm
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I'm a bit confused by the overall goal,

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Like.,.. how do the segments of earth relate to the slices of the poster?

sour acorn
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Also I realized when you add gausion blur, you can't change it back

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Or can you?

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Why does the text give me video games vibes now lmao

celest peak
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Tip: when you apply filters (like gaussian blur) on your layers (or plan to transform/resize them) try to transform them into Smart Object to keep the effect adjustable afterward... If you don't, pixels will be modified definitevly (only way back is CTRL+Z).
Short video that clearly explain the benefits of Smart Objects:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2Ln2DbPQx8

How to use smart objects, in a 2 Minutes Photoshop tutorial. Smart objects are realy helpful especially if you want to work non-destructively in a document. A layer can retain its original resolution by converting it into a smart object. Smart effects and filters can also be applied which let you change any values later in the edit.

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gleaming charm
# sour acorn It's suppose to be an infographic

I get that - and I'm aware I can't read the language but it feels insanely confusing and headache inducing. - like the seemingly random segments around the earth which are all different sizes and colours. The text looks crowbarred in to fit too. - however I'll say no more since you posted in 'ask a question' and not 'project feedback'.

golden egret
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It looks like the factory worker is poking the back of the scientist. Did you try to mask his index?

sour acorn
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xd

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Does it look weird

golden egret
sour acorn
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YOu'll see

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It'll say the past and present is connected despite we not thinking about it

golden egret
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Ok, if it is intended, and you’ll explain…

sour acorn
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Does this look better?

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I am not done with the text yet

golden egret
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Yes, way more readable. Did you try a sans serif font?

sour acorn
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let me check

golden egret
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Especially for the text that has an outline, fewer details would increase readability

golden egret
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More readable, it seems. Try to switch them all.

sour acorn
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Is this good?

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I am bit annoyed how the text does a lot in the left or in the right

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it looks weird

sour acorn
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I change the thing down there

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And it looks so weirddd

sour acorn
sour acorn
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It feels like i need to master text more

celest peak
# sour acorn It feels like i need to master text more

I hope that all of this text is truly necessary and essential. I can't judge the importance of each word, but the point of an infographic is to summarize the information as much as possible. However, the use of a transparent gradient to black under the white text works well (although personally I might have reversed the direction: opaque at the top to transparent)...
In my opinion, the yellow and orange paragraphs are still difficult to read (they lack contrast with the background).
Nevertheless, your design has improved greatly.

desert plinthBOT
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Gave +1 Creative Carma to @celest peak (current: #7 - 996)

golden egret
sour acorn
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How do i do that?

golden egret
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Select your text, then use the options on top of the paragraph panel to left justify the text.

sour acorn
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I tried that

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Or am i missunderstanding

golden egret
sour acorn
golden egret
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Please redescribe first what your problem is with the text, we might misunderstand each others…