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Different Types of Infographics & Online Tools
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Statistical Infographics
An infographic that helps to enhance content strategy and engage with your audience. It includes pie charts, bar graphs and any other visual representations of data. It is used to present survey results or research. It helps readers to absorb content without having to struggle to focus and understand your points. A statistical infographic facilitates visual communication when there's a need for presenting statistics.
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Key characteristics of statistical infographics:
Informational Infographics
An informational infographic is a visual representation of data, facts, or concepts designed to provide a clear and concise overview of a specific topic. It typically includes a combination of imagery, data visualizations (such as charts, graphs, and diagrams), and minimal text to convey information in an engaging and easily understandable format.
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Timeline Infographics
Timeline infographic displays a timeline in visual form, visually presents historical developments, illustrates planning and outcomes over a period, and highlights the sequence of events.
Types of Timeline Infographics:
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Process Infographics
Process infographics make complex concepts clearer and easier to understand by using graphic symbols and lines to present information. Visual elements visualize information, illustrating processes so that key steps and relationships can be viewed more quickly.
Key characteristics of process infographics
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Geographical Infographics
Geographic information map It can express the desired location information in a visual representation. Geographic infographics usually combine maps, charts, patterns, and some explanatory text to give people a visual and intuitive experience. Most of the scenarios used for geographic infographics are: textbooks, presentations, reports, and publications.
Key characteristics of geographical Infographics
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Comparison Infographics
Comparison infographics are used to highlight the similarities and differences between two or more objects such as locations, products, people, ideas, etc.
It helps create a contrasting picture between each item in order to efficiently compare and identify their pros and cons.
Applicable types of information:
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Hierarchical Infographics
Infographics that present an order or ranking, usually in a vertical or horizontal orientation. Useful for illustrating relationships, classifications, or levels within a system or topic
Why using Hierarchical Infographics:
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The pyramid is a well-known example of this sort of infographic!
List Infographics
Key characteristics of list Infographics
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Resume Infographics
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Amazing illustrated resume / CV of Janine De Guzman.
Resume infographics are graphical representations of information arranged in a hierarchical manner, typically presented in a vertical or horizontal orientation. The utilization of resume infographics serves several purposes:
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