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Does your infographic idea require a lot of writing? Use this
template to fit in all the important information you need to
convey. Simply replace the lorem ipsum placeholder text with your
own fabulous copy, customize the colors, and maybe add in a few
graphics or stats to complete your masterpiece!WRITE A SECTION
HEADER HEREUse this space to write a short conclusion for your
infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action. WRITE A SECTION
HEADER HEREWRITE A SECTION HEADER HERELorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut
labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis
nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo
consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate
velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Lorem ipsum
dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor
incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim
veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip
ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in
voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Lorem
ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod
tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad
minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut
aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in
reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla
pariatur. 2 milioane de ntreprinderi 11 milioane de angajai
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THE FLOWCHARTShould you do this thing?YesUse this space to write
a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a
call-to-action.NoHow about this one?Are you sure?YesNoYesNoTHE
FLOWCHARTYES!DO THAT THING!Meh, maybe not.Do you want to do that
thing?YesNoCool. Glad were on the same page.You dont want to do
anything, huh?Your logo here:
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Facts AboutTREESDid you know?94% of people in the US wish they
could live in a tree house.Sharing is caring.86% of treeslike to
share with their friends.Trees are cool. People are cool. Here are
some fake stats about trees and people.Stand tall.The tallest tree
in the world is one million feet tall. This stat is definitely not
real. Dont get your hopes up.Use this space to write a short
conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action,
like Go visit hubspot.com to learn more!Reduce, reuse, recycle.24
Billion newspapersare printed every year in the US. This stat might
be real.You can help. Heres how:This is my home.80% of birdsneed a
tree to live in.
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The TimelineHeres an infographic template for showcasing the
history or evolution of a particular topic. Simply update the years
in the circles below, replace the dummy text, and customize the
images to suit your style.20062007200820092010201120122013Use this
space to write a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to
provide a call-to-action.20142015This is placeholder text. Write
something interesting here!PlaceholderThis is placeholder text.
Write something interesting here!PlaceholderThis is placeholder
text. Write something interesting here!PlaceholderThis is
placeholder text. Write something interesting here!PlaceholderThis
is placeholder text. Write something interesting
here!PlaceholderThis is placeholder text. Write something
interesting here!PlaceholderThis is placeholder text. Write
something interesting here!PlaceholderThis is placeholder text.
Write something interesting here!Placeholder$This is placeholder
text. Write something interesting here!PlaceholderThis is
placeholder text. Write something interesting here!PlaceholderYour
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THE DATA GEEKHeres the perfect infographic template for
highlighting data! Double-click on the charts and graphs below to
edit the style. Right click and choose Edit Data to update the
values.This pie chart is great for displaying percentages / parts
of a whole.Use the line graph below to compare values over
time.Like pie charts, these doughnut charts are great for showing
parts of a whole.Use the bar chart below to compare values.Use this
space to write a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to
provide a call-to-action.Use this text box to give some more
context about the data youre displaying. How is it helping to drive
home your main point(s)? Is there anything confusing that needs to
be explained in more detail? Use this text box to give some more
context about the data youre displaying. How is it helping to drive
home your main point(s)? Is there anything confusing that needs to
be explained in more detail? Your logo here:
Chart1
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Label the x-axis here
Label the y-axis here
Heres a column chart, great for comparing values.
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To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is
automatically saved in the chart.
Chart1
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To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is
automatically saved in the chart.
Chart1
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Series 1
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Label the x-axis here
Label the y-axis here
Sheet1
Series 1Series 2Series 3
Category 14.32.42
Category 22.54.42
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To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is
automatically saved in the chart.
Chart1
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Sheet1
Sales
1st Qtr8.2
2nd Qtr3.2
To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is
automatically saved in the chart.
Chart1
3.2
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Sales
Sheet1
Sales
1st Qtr3.2
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To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is
automatically saved in the chart.
Chart1
3.2
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Sheet1
Sales
1st Qtr3.2
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To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is
automatically saved in the chart.
Chart1
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Label the x-axis here
Sheet1
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Example 14.3
Example 22.5
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Example 44.5
To update the chart, enter data into this table. The data is
automatically saved in the chart.
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COMPARING TWO SIDES OF THESAME COINWhen creating an infographic
for comparing data, one of the easiest design tips is to simply
split your infographic in half. Use two distinct colors and give
each set of data its own side on the page.You can do this by
choosing one color for each side, and then use the basic shapes to
create two parts to your infographic. As you can see, were using
blue and red with white as the general font color.
2DIFFERENTFONTS11FORHEADERSFORTEXT5050GROUP YOUR SHAPESWhen
creating custom graphics from an assortment of shapes, it can help
to group those shapes when you need to resize or move them around
your infographic.You can do this by right clicking the object
above, navigate to Grouping, and click Ungroup to break this object
into its individual shapes. To regroup it, just highlight all the
pieces, right click, and choose Group from the menu. Hold the Shift
key to select more than one element at a time.SHAPES THAT LOOK LIKE
GRAPHSBAR GRAPHICS CAN BE EASILY MADE Learn to use a variety of
shapes to create interesting graphs, charts, and other
visualizations to show off your data points.31Each of these icons
was created from individual shapes and lines offered by PowerPoint.
Using a combination of basic shapes, rectangles, and lines, we were
able to create some commonly used icons for infographics.You should
start by choosing a base color. We used white as the base color of
our icons and blue or red to create the details. Dont forget to
hold the Shift key when selecting multiple pieces of one icon. Once
youve selected each element of the icon, you should group it so
that you can more easily move and scale the object.The icons seen
here are not limited to any particular color scheme, size, or
shape. Experiment with your own company colors and style to find
what works for you.Try sticking to a few main colors for your
infographics. This will give your designs a professional feel that
looks vibrant but not too busy. The goal of this infographic is to
illustrate two distinctly different sides and compare them visually
for the viewers. Breaking your data into two sides will do the job
well.Use this space to write a short conclusion for your
infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action.Your logo here:
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The Image-Heavy INFOGRAPHICUse this space to write a short
conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action,
like To download these stock photos for free, click this link:
http://offers.hubspot.com/free-holiday-stock-photosVS
CLOSE-UP OR FAR AWAY?
The left image performed X% better than the right image.
VS
LAPTOP OR MOBILE PHONE?
The right image performed X% better than the left image.
VS
ONE OR TWO?
The right image performed X% better than the left image.
VS
SHARK OR ROCKET?
The left image performed X% better than the right image.
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Use this space to write a short conclusion for your infographic
and/or to provide a call-to-action.CONVEYING STATISTICSThere are
times when we have a staggering amount of information that we cant
present with an image-heavy infographic. These times call for
styles of design that focus more on the fonts and how they can give
your infographic a professional look without the clutter of too
many images.INFORMATION70SQUIRRELSPREFERPEANUT BUTTEROVER
JELLYTIME68YEARS UNTILPUPPIESTAKE OVER THEWORLDPEOPLE9 OUT OF
10MARKETERSWILL SHARE THISSTATEMENTSINBOUND MARKETERSARE
RESPONSIBLE FOR FINDING LIFE ON MARSUSE YOUR COLORSALTERNATE THE
COLOROF YOUR TEXT TO EMPHASIZECERTAIN DATAMIX AND MATCH
SHAPESOVER100SHAPESCAN BE USED TO CREATE
GRAPHICSTIMELINES2012201320142015VIDEOS OF
CATSGRAPHS109876543212012201320142015ATTENTION SPAN OF PEOPLERANDOM
THOUGHTSYOU CANTCATCH APPLES BYTHROWING ORANGES400BILLION STARSIN
THE MILKY WAYYoull notice that this infographic was created
entirely from basic shapes and alternating font sizes. By focusing
your design on two simple aspects, you can accomplish an intricate
outcome. For an infographic of this style, I would suggest using no
more than three colors and stick to one font to make things
simpler. DONT LEAVETOO MUCHWHITE SPACEAn important thing to
remember when designing an infographic is to keep your use of white
space to a minimum. Although white space can be useful, too much
will spread your data too far apart and break the flow of your
infographic. When youve finished designing your graphic, take a few
minutes to adjust and move your elements around to find that
perfect level of spacing.Your logo here: