INFOGRAPHIC team progress
CREATED BY VIVIAN ALDRIDGE|GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY
Ten Steps
An infographic is a graphic visual representation of data that is intended to present complex information quickly and clearly
HOW TO CREATE AN INFOGRAPHIC
C H O O S E A T O P I C A N D
C R E A T E A T I T L E
Take some time to research your target audience and
choose an issue that your infographic will help to answer.
Create a catchy title to your viewers.
D E C I D E O N A S T R U C T U R E
Decide how you will organize your information. Which format
will you use or modify? List, process, comparison, anatomy,
or data visualization..
C R E A T E A M I N D M A P
Use a mindmap to brainstorm ideas and see the relationships
between them. Using your map organize your research into a
compelling story.
R E S E A R C H
M A K E A S K E T C H O F Y O U R L A Y O U T
Take some time to research your target audience and
choose an issue that your infographic will help to answer.
Create a catchy title to your viewers.
Sketch out the content areas and create a structure by using
one of the formats in step 2.
W R I T E O U T T H E N A R R A T I V E
Use the info you collected on your mind map to write the text
that will be used on your infographic.
D E C I D E O N D E S I G N E L E M E N T S
Make sure your closing is self evident. Motivate your
audience to take an action.
C H O O S E D E S I G N E L E M E N T S
Select a color scheme of no more than three colors.(Adjacent
or monochrome colors work best.) Use no more than three
fonts. Pick graphics that complement your content.
W R I T E A C O N C L U S I O N O R A C T I O N
S T A T E M E N T
Make sure your statistics and facts are taken from authentic
sources, and list them at the end of your infographic. Two or
three is plenty.
S E L E C T A T O O L T O C R E A T E
T H E I N F O G R A P H I C
Select a color scheme of no more than three colors.(Adjacent
or monochrome colors work best.) Use no more than three
fonts. Pick graphics that complement your content.
C I T E Y O U R S O U R C E S
1. http://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-little-do-users-read/
On the average people only read 20% of what they see on the screen. Infographics allow
readers to skim the content quickly, and then decide if they want to find out more. (1) Make sure
your infographic captures thier attention.
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