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In the process of developing an infographic, design decisions always need to be made. To decide on the form of representation, arrangement of the elements, colors, textures, lines, texts (if any) and other graphic elements, the designers must try various options and make corrections. If, moreover, the aim is to convey scientific content—as in this case—it is important that the designers get someone with knowledge of the subject to revise, correct and finally validate the graphic. In the case of the Naica infographics, this was very important. For the graphic part of the project, Albert and Andreu had the assistance of Jaume Ferrer, their final project supervisor. As they worked, they would regularly send drafts of their work to the geologist, who would correct scientific aspects of the images.