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The Anatomy Of An Infographic – 5 Steps To Create A Powerful Visual

By Sneh Roy on Tuesday, 24 November 20093 Comments

The Anatomy Of An Infographic - 5 Steps To Create A Powerful Visual

I recently had the pleasure of writing an article for Spyre Studios, thanks to Jon Phillips, the founder. My article was about the anatomy of an infographic. I have always been fascinated by infographics, as I am sure most of you have been at some point or the other in your design careers. In this post I break down the three different aspects of infographics which are essentially graphics, content and knowledge. I then outline 5 very simple, very effective steps to create your own powerful visual, an infographic that is not only easy to understand but beautifully laid out, making the whole concept of information-relaying more interesting and pretty. Head on over to Spyre Studios to read The Anatomy Of An Infographic – 5 Steps To Create A Powerful Visual.

About The Author

Sneh Roy is a web designer/content developer by day and the creative force behind Little Box Of Ideas by night. She is also the co-founder of Stars We Love and Gel's Kitchen. With coffee running through her veins, she enthusiastically battles each day, one design [or maybe several?] at a time! Connect with her on Twitter.

3 Comments »

  • Dene said:

    I feel silly for asking, but how do I view this article?

    When I follow the link I get the title then a notice “DĂ©solĂ©, cet article est seulement disponible en English.” (Sorry, this article is only available in English) then below that your blurb, subscribe/share/similar links/etc and the comments section.

    Not sure if if it’s maybe something to do with my user agent, but I’m pretty sure it’s en/us.

  • aaron shaw phd said:

    Infographics are supercool!
    aaron shaw phd´s last blog ..Baby Animals of the Day! Baby Camel! My ComLuv Profile

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