why tell them what the “correct” conclusion is with the red/green marks then?
Well the point of the infographic is to highlight what the correct conclusion is, without ambiguity.
In a world where people could take time to deeply evaluate each electoral system, yes I’d agree with you. But I don’t think any infographic sets out to do that, and this one does not.
Why would we need to tell people what to think, if fighting for a healthy democracy was not already a presupposition?
I think it’s more of a design preference… and overall doesn’t interfere with respect to the overall messaging.
Right, why tell them what the “correct” conclusion is with the red/green marks then?
And, you asked for feedback; I gave it.
Well the point of the infographic is to highlight what the correct conclusion is, without ambiguity.
In a world where people could take time to deeply evaluate each electoral system, yes I’d agree with you. But I don’t think any infographic sets out to do that, and this one does not.