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This Infographic Attempts to Prompt People to Quit Smoking

Many people today still struggle with trying to quit smoking and while the initiative is admirable, to go cold turkey and quit smoking is no easy feat. To help encourage people to quit smoking, graphic designer Jorge Martin created this 'Stop Smoking or Die Trying' infographic to expose the harsh health realities of smoking.

The 'Stop Smoking or Die Trying' surrounds itself around an enormous image of a deconstructed cigarette. Each piece of the cigarette is dissected to reveal the harmful toxins -- like nicotine, DDT and carbon monoxide -- embedded inside. This infographic also highlights the startling statistic that 5.5 trillion cigarettes are smoked by people around the world each year. With bar graphs shaped like cigarettes and a detailed list of the harmful effects long term smoking can have on the body, this infographic should really hit home to those trying to decide whether they should quit smoking.
Trend Themes
1. Health Awareness - Identifying harmful effects of smoking can prompt individuals to consider quitting and lead to a greater emphasis on health awareness.
2. Visual Education - Infographics can be used as a powerful tool to educate people on the dangers of smoking and encourage them to take action.
3. Behavior Change - Providing visually impactful information can help inspire individuals to change their smoking habits and adopt healthier behaviors.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can create compelling infographics to communicate important health messages and raise awareness on various topics.
2. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry can leverage infographics and similar visual resources to educate and motivate individuals to make positive lifestyle changes.
3. Public Health Initiatives - Public health organizations can utilize innovative infographics to support anti-smoking campaigns and promote healthier behaviors.

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