2. Infographics
Why
Use
Infographics?
•
Charts,
diagrams,
images:
visual
info
• “Visual
shorthand”
for
complex
info
• Puts
the
informa3on
into
new
context
3. Infographics
Dissec3ng
the
Parts
Three
main
parts
to
an
infographic:
• Visual
(colors,
graphics,
images,
icons)
• Content
(data,
sequen3al
process,
sta3s3cs,
etc)
• Conclusions
(summary
of
what
it
all
means
to
the
reader)
4. Three
main
parts
to
an
infographic:
• Visual
(colors,
graphics,
images,
icons)
• Content
(data,
sequen3al
process,
sta3s3cs,
etc)
• Conclusions
(summary
of
what
it
all
means
to
the
reader)
Infographics
Dissec3ng
the
Parts
5. Three
main
parts
to
an
infographic:
• Visual
(colors,
graphics,
images,
icons)
• Content
(data,
sequen3al
process,
sta3s3cs,
etc)
• Conclusions
(summary
of
what
it
all
means
to
the
reader)
Infographics
Dissec3ng
the
Parts
6. Infographics
Tips
from
the
San
Fran
Beat
Online
Be
Concise:
Design
to
convey
one
idea
really
well.
Not
too
much
detail.
Be
Visual:
Design
your
with
your
final
for
viewing
size
in
mind.
Be
Smarter:
Build
your
data
and
explana3on
right
into
design,
and
don’t
make
your
readers
have
to
work
hard
to
understand
what
they’re
seeing.
Be
Transparent:
Infographics
can
be
used
to
lead
readers
to
the
wrong
conclusions.
Always
cite
data
sources
and
allow
readers
to
dig
deeper
if
they
have
the
desire.
Be
Different:
If
you
can
avoid
it,
don’t
use
a
bar
chart,
a
line
chart
or
a
pie
chart.
7. Be
Accurate:
Remember
your
geometry
and
visualize
differences
using
area.
When
trying
to
convey
the
scale
of
your
data,
many
graphics
use
different
sized
shapes
or
images
to
show
amounts
rela3ve
to
each
other.
Be
ADracEve:
Include
visuals:
Illustra3ons
and
photos
included
in
the
infographic
make
a
big
difference.
Be
Varied:
Find
a
good
visual
style
that’s
right
for
the
data
you’re
trying
to
share.
If
your
data
is
about
countries,
plot
it
on
a
world
map
not
a
bar
chart
that
lists
countries.
Infographics
Tips
from
the
San
Fran
Beat
Online
8. Be
Gracious:
Work
on
the
assump3on
that
your
infographic
may
be
viewed
or
shared
without
the
ar3cle
you
originally
designed
it
for.
Make
sure
that
the
final
graphic
includes
the
following
pieces:
Copyright,
to
be
explicit
about
any
rights
and
terms
of
use
Source
data,
so
anyone
can
check
your
facts
Designer’s
name,
always
give
credit
to
the
ar3st/illustrator/
programmer/designer
Original
image/ar9cle
address,
so
anyone
who
sees
the
image
can
find
your
original
ar3cle
Be
CreaEve:
Use
whatever
tools
you
have
available
to
create
your
infographic.
Many
infographics
can
be
created
using
simple
applica3ons
like
a
vector
drawing
or
an
image
edi3ng
program.
Infographics
Tips
from
the
San
Fran
Beat
Online
9. Online
Tools
Vizualize.me
hDp://vizualize.me
Create
data-‐driven
resumes
Piktochart
hDp://piktochart.com
DIY
design
tools
for
crea3ng
infographics
Venngage:
hDps://venngage.com
Create
infographics
from
templates
Wordle:
hDp://www.wordle.net
Build
word
clouds
from
tags
and
text
10. Infographic
Examples
Best
Infographics
of
2014:
hcp://blog.hubspot.com/marke3ng/best-‐infographics-‐2014