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How to make a unique Infographics?

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1.Think about the topic you want to cover. What questions are important to your target audience? What surprising, useful or informative information can you provide? 2. Focus on your infographic topic it should be clear enough to be communicated in a short sentence. If, for example, you have a broad topic then narrow it down to something. 3. Most people will only spend three-minutes reading an infographic, be selective when choosing which information to feature. Delete any information that does not add value to your message. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to make a unique Infographics?


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How to make a unique Infographics?
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Tips to make a unique Infographic
  • 1.Think about the topic you want to cover. What
    questions are important to your target audience?
    What surprising, useful or informative
    information can you provide?
  • 2. Focus on your infographic topic it should be
    clear enough to be communicated in a short
    sentence. If, for example, you have a broad
    topic then narrow it down to something.
  • 3. Most people will only spend three-minutes
    reading an infographic, be selective when
    choosing which information to feature. Delete
    any information that does not add value to your
    message.

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  • 4. Organize your content outline should start
    with your most powerful piece of data so that
    readers are hooked immediately. Order your
    supporting information so that it has a surprise
    in the middle, and builds towards a clear
    conclusion and a call-to-action at the end.
  • 5. Visualization of infographic designs should be
    inspired by the topic and data. Feature a single
    photograph, and are a great reminder that the
    best infographics are customized for the content
    theme. In the largest scale visualization study
    to date, we discovered that memorable
    infographics typically use multiple colors, have
    more curved lines than straight lines, and are
    busy instead of minimalistic.
  • Juris May - Team Leader at http//99dollardesigner
    s.com/
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