Information graphics or infographics are used to represent information, statistical data, or knowledge in a graphical manner usually done in a creative way to attract the viewer`s attention.
PARTS OF INFOGRAPHICS
THE CONTEXT- this include the text statistics, time frames and references
THE KNOWLEDGE-this refers to the facts and conclusions to convey. the overall message to the story
THE VISUAL-this refers to the colors, graphics and icons used in designing the infographics.
5 PRINCIPLES IN MAKING AN EFFECTIVE INFOGRAPHIC DESIGN
Be unique
Keep it simple
Be creative and bold
Less is more
The importance of getting it across
TYPES OF GRAPHICS MOST COMMONLY USE IN INFOGRAPHICS
PIE GRAPH
BAR GRAPH
COLUMNS GRAPH
LINE GRAPH
Infographic video-is a visual represedntation of data and knowlwdge in the form of an online video.
What is infographics?
What are the 3 parts of infographics?
What are the common used graphs?
What is infographics video?
Information graphics or infographics are used to represent information, statistical data, or knowledge in a graphical manner usually done in a creative way to attract the viewer`s attention.
The three parts of infographics are the context, the visual and the knowledge.
The graphs that commonly used in making infographics are: pie graph, bar graph, colums graph and line graph.
A visual represedntation of data and knowlwdge in the form of an online video.
Infographics are a powerful tool for presenting complex information in a visually appealing format. They simplify complex data, increase memorability, grab attention, enhance engagement, increase shareability, support data-driven decision making, and are versatile and flexible. Infographics use images, charts, graphs, and icons to make information more understandable and memorable. They also grab attention with their engaging design elements and colors. Infographics are more likely to be shared on social media platforms, blogs, websites, and presentations, increasing reach and exposure. They can be used across various industries and purposes, making them an effective way to communicate complex information and make content more memorable.
Prepared by: Sebongga, Kenje
Submitted to: Mrs. Mary Grace Bihis