Great use of the map as an organizing element on your boards as well as collaborating on a legible color scheme that didn’t over take the board. Also, good job utilizing white space as well.
To push this a step further, the triangle diagram could be added to the map to express the human intervention on a specific geographic location. It allows for an expression of magnitude. For example, it would be “the affect of the logging industry on Chinook salmon on the Columbia river” vs. “people, water conditions, and predators effect salmon”. Does that make sense?
I think the life cycle diagram is good at proportioning the stages of life and the charts are great information. These bits of information just need to be married a bit more to really show an impact.
Great first go!
Great use of the map as an organizing element on your boards as well as collaborating on a legible color scheme that didn’t over take the board. Also, good job utilizing white space as well.
To push this a step further, the triangle diagram could be added to the map to express the human intervention on a specific geographic location. It allows for an expression of magnitude. For example, it would be “the affect of the logging industry on Chinook salmon on the Columbia river” vs. “people, water conditions, and predators effect salmon”. Does that make sense?
I think the life cycle diagram is good at proportioning the stages of life and the charts are great information. These bits of information just need to be married a bit more to really show an impact.
Great first go!