
New Library Infographics: 1930′s style Library Infographics: 1930′s style Nowadays, the visualization of data is all the rage. It seems each new study or piece of research is turned into an image. I’m not so sure this was as common in the 1930’s and 40’s when these visual aids were printed. The series of 28 posters were produced under the supervision of noted librarian Ruby Ethel Cundiff for the Library School Course in Teaching the Use of the Library at the George Peabody College for Teachers. Stephen
30 Templates & Vector Kits to Design Your Own Infographic Infographics are always fun to read. Making them, it’s something else. True, there are tools you can use to make infographics, or you can opt to create an infographic from scratch but often times there are workarounds that can help you with the ‘graphics’, so you can focus on the ‘info’. We’ve brought together 30 free infographic design elements, vectors and templates to help you with the presentation of your infographic. Recommended Reading: Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools And Resources Infographic banners. World Infographic. Information Technology infographic. Oil Theme Business Infographics. Year Infographic Elements. Elements of Food Infographic. Elements of Water Infographics Vector Set. Chart & Infographics Design Elements Vector 05. Retro infographic Elements. Infographic Vector Kit. Infographic Design Elements Vector. Economy Infographics Design Elements. World Maps & Statistics. Economy Infographics & Chart Design Elements. Business Data Elements 01. Retro Style Elements.
Amazing Infographics | Cool Information Design & Information Graphics Free infographic templates Vector Hand painted garden roses background 5.355 83 2 weeks ago Hand drawn ornamental coffee card 4.815 66 2 weeks ago Elegant swirls and dividers vector pack 500.066 320 1 year ago Infographics options in modern style 1.553 8 3 days ago Colorful flyer in abstract style 1.623 9 4 days ago 20 Animated And Interactive Infographics You Have To See Everyone loves infographics, sure, but static infographics are a bit old hat now. With so many infographics out there, it’s easy to overlook a lot of infographics with good content just because they just don’t stand out from the rest of the pack. And, if you’re a designer, you’ve probably racked your brains trying to figure out how to attract viewers and create infographics that do stand out from the rest. Well, one of the ways you can do that is with animated infographics. Animated and interactive infographics, especially those designed using HTML5, are quite possibly the future of infographics. Here’s a list of 20 animated and interactive infographics that you can enjoy and find some inspiration from. Recommended Reading: 25 Interesting Infographics For Your Inspiration The Complete History Of Social Media. Hungry Tech Giants. HTML5 & CSS3 Readiness. The Evolution Of The Web. Plugging In: How Small Businesses Use Technology. Web Browsers & Resolutions. Evolution Of Insight. Inception.
Venngage | Make Beautiful Infographics Infographaholic The 83 best infographics | Infographic Every picture tells a story, as they say, but sometimes it takes a clever combination of words and pictures to tell a story quickly, concisely and in an entertaining fashion. The best infographics may look like they were simple to create in Photoshop, but designing an effective piece of data visualization is usually anything but. There are several great tools to create infographics, but these examples of infographics from around the web will show you how you can take it a step further and add a bit of style and personality to your data. Some are older than others, but they can still provide some inspiration for those of you looking to create an infographic from scratch. If Star Wars: The Last Jedi has put you in the mood to immediately watch the original movie, hold your horses just one second. 02. 03. Are you reading this slumped at your desk? 04. Do you know your aperture from your apex? 05. 40 little things you can do to break your creative block 06. 07. 09. 15. 18 rules for using text
NerdGraph - The best infographics blog of the galaxy! 11 Infographics About Infographics Drew Skau published on February 18, 2013 in Design People who create infographics do their work partly because they believe infographics are a great way to communicate information. Since the people in this field also need to communicate information about their work, it was inevitable that infographics about infographics would eventually be created. Infographics are still new to many people, and what better way to explain what they are to someone than with a Euler diagram?
50 Informative and Well-Designed Infographics - Hongkiat It’s impossible to comprehend complex data or analyze large amounts of information, if we only use words or texts. Information graphics or better known as infographics are visual explanation of data, information or knowledge. These graphics are excellent visual tools for explaining huge amounts of information where complex data needs to be explained immediately and clearly. Image credit. Infographic is one of the most challenging types of graphic design because the creation process alone is pretty intensive. We are truly delighted to show you these brilliant and informative infographics created by various talented individuals. Recommended Reading: More Infographic related posts. 50 Years of Space Exploration. Disney vs Marvel. Grand Mosque. High Rise. Relief Wells & Subsea Containment. Prism Social Media 2010. Genes and Society: Cloning. Flickr User Model. Burning Fuel: The Average Car vs. Choose Your Weapon: The Global Arm Trade. Crude Awakening. Geological Time Spiral. Goodbye, Lenin.
World Cup InfoPosters worth seeing The 2014 World Cup has been well-covered here on Visual Loop, bringing you the latest visualizations, interactive maps and print infographics that are published as the competition progresses. Our World Cup Pinterest board, now with more than 200 examples of visual journalism from newspapers and magazines, will surely keep on growing during the next weeks, with such a prolific production. But, naturally, a passionate topic such as this – we’re talking about the most popular sports in the world, after all – draws the attention from other creatives and publishers. Yes, we’re including here “those” types of infoposters, but also special projects that, despite being outside the journalistic sphere, are as impressive and visual appealing as they can be. Hope you enjoy this quick round up with static infographics and infoposters, and as always, feel free to send over other interesting visualization projects about the 2014 World Cup. (Via) Brazil World Cup 2014: Who’s Your Pick? (Via) (Via) (Via)