Useful for:
·
Tips & Tricks
·
Feature Lists
·
Product Lists
·
Or any other types of
lists
Infographics are a valuable tool for visual communication. Where you get the information in all types of graphics.
Useful for:
·
Tips & Tricks
·
Feature Lists
·
Product Lists
·
Or any other types of
lists
Useful for:
·
Products
Comparison
· Competitors Comparison
· Or any other similar things
you would like to compare.
Useful for:
· Recipes
· Product Guides
· Platform Guides
· or any types of guides
Useful for:
·
Brand
Story
· Industry
Story
· Product
Story
· Partnership
Story
· Trend
Story
This type of infographic can also help
you with project management purposes, such as creating project timelines.
Useful for:
Informational infographics usually follow a visual
narrative to tell a story. This includes font size and styling.
Useful for:
1. Statistical Infographics:
A statistical infographic can either focus on a single research or data visualization, or use a mix of different visualizations to present various facts and figures about a topic.
3. Customize your infographic:
2. Pick an infographic template:
1. Organize your information with an infographic outline
The process of creating an outline will help you organize your thoughts and ensure that your content will work in an infographic.
Create an infographic using these 4 steps:
How do I create an infographic?
Our step-by-step guide on how to create an infographic is a great resource to design an infographic.
No matter how excited you are to get started making your very first infographic, you shouldn’t jump into the design process without a game plan.
Education infographics:
Educators and trainers use infographics to make content more memorable for students and employees: