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Techchai – Technology Tips, Tutorials, Articles and Updates. Have you ever wondered how are these beautiful infographics actually created and who are these brilliant people providing information in such a beautiful manner. Designers these days are showcasing information in a very interesting format these days. Informative graphics are very useful in providing clear details when explaining an issue. A description comes to life when information is accompanied by attractive graphics. For designers, the process of creating these infographics is also very exciting. Infographics can be created on any topic and could also come in any form. The Anatomy Of An Infographic: 5 Steps To Create A Powerful Visual. Information is very powerful but for the most bit it is bland and unimaginative.

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

Infographics channel information in a visually pleasing, instantly understandable manner, making it not only powerful, but extremely beautiful. Once used predominantly to make maps more approachable, scientific charts less daunting and as key learning tools for children, inforgraphics have now permeated all aspects of the modern world. DeviantART: where ART meets application! Visualizing Slavery. Disunion follows the Civil War as it unfolded. The 1860 Census was the last time the federal government took a count of the South’s vast slave population. Several months later, the United States Coast Survey—arguably the most important scientific agency in the nation at the time—issued two maps of slavery that drew on the Census data, the first of Virginia and the second of Southern states as a whole.

Though many Americans knew that dependence on slave labor varied throughout the South, these maps uniquely captured the complexity of the institution and struck a chord with a public hungry for information about the rebellion. The map uses what was then a new technique in statistical cartography: Each county not only displays its slave population numerically, but is shaded (the darker the shading, the higher the number of slaves) to visualize the concentration of slavery across the region. InfoGraphics (Visual Maps)