During the COVID-19 Pandemic, I found that my own personal routine had been thrown out of rhythm. I had previously structure my days based upon class time, meeting times, and study time. Now that SDSU has gone completely online, my class and meeting schedules had become more or less flexible. The first week of quarantine, I found myself wasting my morning by sleeping in, and spending too much time scrolling through social media one I finally did wake up. Rather than letting the new circumstances I found myself in get the best of me, I decided that this would be be the perfect time to develop a new morning routine and habits. Below is an infographic that lists some of my personal tips to developing a good morning routine, and the benefits of each habit.

For the infographic, I followed the principle of raster image formating by downloading my image as a PNG file. The PNG file was conducive to displaying a graphic with a multitude of colors (Costello, 279). I also made use of the design principle of negative space. I made sure my infographic had plenty of negative space in order to let the image breathe, allowing readers to not become too overwhelmed by the information being presented (Costello, 118).
