After yesterday's infographic on fiscal policy, it seemed right to do one on monetary policy:

Please note: this is the second version of this image, correcting a previous minor error in Box 8.
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Do you mind if I use these as is for education of my friends and family?
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I find your infographics very useful and print copies of them.
However, I would prefer that the copy was enlarged (or made able to be enlarged) to fill an A4 page – aids readability with a larger font…
Try downloading the A4 offerimng this morning
And any webppage can be enlarged. On a Mac it is Command +. I thnk it is Ctrl + on Windows. That is your answer….
This is a bit unfair. A new chancellor has not yet been appointed and potentially you have undermined a number of the sort of statements that chancellors usually make – and you might well have made life more difficult for the Bank of England.
Is the nation ready for there to be a larger role for logic?
For printing, I use my iPad. In portrait view, I pinch out the post itself, or the pdf version, till the infographic fills the screen. Then I take a screenshot, trim it down to remove any border and save it as a photo. Then print the photo at whatever size or layout I want.
Thanks
These infographics are absolutely brilliant, please keep them coming.
A wee note on this one, the third bullet point in box 8 appears to contain a spurious ‘government’.
Sorry
These take ages to write
It looks as if I need to go slower, even so. A week iun, I am still learning
I will correct this, but not from hospital
Now corrected on my return from hospital. I could not have done it sooner.
Excellent, again.
Thanks
Prints perfect.
Assuming these will be modified over time. Should a very small ‘Ver. No.’ be included.
Bottom right on this one?
That is way too hard…..
The box labeling helps with following the flow and, eventually, making all the infographics consistent in numbering and flowing as columns rather than left – right would be a good move. BUT NOT NOW!!!!
Isn’t the numbering enough?
I really like these infographics Richard but, not being a digital native, I shall probably print them and keep them in ring binder, For that purpose a border would be useful.
Noted
No further formatting required.
Slip the A4 sheet into a punched pocket… then file in a ring binder.
Yes…they are brilliant.
Get well Richard and then keep well.
Thank you