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Infographics Educate and Inform

What are you

looking to inform about?

Who are you

looking to inform?

Why do you want to inform?

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How to Generate Ideas for an Infographic

Use the newsCurrent events are timely and can offer access to new data

Help a Reporterwww.helpareporter.comDaily emails for media opportunities that could turn into infographics

Check what’s trendingReddit, Twitter, and Facebook

showcase what’s popular through Trending Topics

Lean on your expertiseCreate an infographic on a

niche you know wellExplore Existing InfographicsUse Google Images, Pinterest, or an infographic directory for inspiration

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Basic Infographic StructureTitle or Topic

Beginning

Middle

End

Infographic should only include content related to the topic

Provide a brief introduction to topic

Provide multiple examples and facts to support your topic or argument

Summarize / reinforce your argument and / or provide a call to action

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7 Most Common Types of Infographics

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1. List

Supports a claim through a series of steps

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2. Comparison (vs)

Compares two things in a head-to-head study

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3. Flowchart

Provides an answer to a question via reader choices

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4. Visual Article

Makes a piece of writing more visual and interesting

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5. Map

Showcases data trends based on location

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6. Data Visualization

Communicates data through charts, graphs,

and/or design

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7. Timeline

Tells a story through chronological flow

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Key Steps to Building an Infographic

Create an outline

Design your infographic

Ensure the quality

● Consider your audience● Create a thesis/question● Focus / Narrow it down● Tell a story

● Be brief / Use graphics● Limit color and fonts● Is it viewable and legible?● Whitespace is good

● Use accurate data● Credit your sources● Sign it / Credit self

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6 Best Practices for Infographic Design

Limit your color palette

Keep imagery simple

Be consistent with style choices

White space is a good thing

Two fonts is more than enough

Size matters

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How to Get Started on Your Infographic with Easel.ly

Browse and Select Template or Start Fresh

Design with Drag and Drop editor and

other tools

Save, share, and/or Present

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