An infographic is what it sounds like - information expressed graphically via drawings, pictures, maps, diagrams, charts, or similar elements - all held together with a coherent visual theme and typically published as an image file. They are also produced in video form.
Popularised in the 1930s and 40s for editorial use in magazines, infographics have found broader applications in business for research findings as well as for content marketing.
Joe Chernov notes simply: "Quality info graphics are inherently informative and visually engaging. They're expertise in a blink. "
Here are the essential parts of infographics:
* Utility
* Data
* Story
* Logical sequence
* Great design
* Quality control
* Promotion
To do the best of the Infographics, here is the list of DIY Infographic Tool Belt
* Google Public Data Explorer
* Many Eyes
* Hohli
*Piktochart
*Wordle
*Visual.ly
* infogr.am
* Visage
Experts say when done right, infographics can be a powerful marketing tool. They 're easily shareable and portable, functioning as content party favors that allows your audience to repost the material on their own blogs or sites, there by spreading your message for you.
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