EMPTECH 7

Cards (14)

  • Infographics
    Graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge intended to present information quickly and clearly
  • 65% of people are visual learners
  • Effective infographics

    • Be unique
    • Make it simple
    • Be creative and bold
    • Less is more
    • Importance of getting it across
  • Types of infographics

    • Visual Infographic
    • List-based Infographic
    • Map Infographic
    • Versus or Comparison Infographic
    • Data visualization or statistical Infographic
    • Flowchart Infographic
    • Timeline Infographic
    • Visual Resume
    • Interactive Infographic
  • Visual Infographics

    Use visual elements and text to highlight key information and ideas as a form of data visualization.
  • List-based Infographics 

    Informational graphic that uses a written list to get a message across. It's full of written copy, but it's also highly visual. Like other kinds of graphics, it's eye-catching and typically includes a wide range of design elements.
  • Map Infographics 

    A visual representation of location-based information. Some of the most common types of map infographics include information like: Geographic data. Demographics about your audience. Location-based statistics or survey results.
  • Versus or Comparison Infographics 

    A visual representation using images and text to compare two or more items.
  • Data Visualization or Statistical Infographics 

    An infographic is a collection of imagery, data visualizations like pie charts and bar graphs, and minimal text that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic. 
  • Flowchart Infographics 

    A graphical representation of an information stream, such as a sequence of different steps or actions.
  • Timeline Infographics 

    A type of infographic that visually displays information in a time progression context. Timeline infographic is one of the most popular formats in financial reports, strategic reports, and presentations
  • Visual Resume 

    An infographic visual representation of your job experience, skills, and qualifications. Instead of being text-based like a traditional resume, an infographic resume uses graphic design elements such as icons, graphs, and timelines to present your information.
  • Interactive Infographics 

    An infographic that has some element of interactivity, such as animation effects triggered by the reader clicking and scrolling. These are a form of interactive marketing that requires human engagement to initiate action.
  • Process Infographics
    Infographic that helps explain the steps of a process, somehow similar to the flowchart.