How to Make Infographics That Don’t Look Terrible process.st/how-to-make-infographics/
If images are the snacks of the internet, and articles are the main course, then infographics are somewhere in between. A light brunch, if you will. Packed with sustenance, but digestible enough to get down in a short period of time. I’m not going to waste time talking about how important infographics are because that’s been done to death over the period of several years. Instead, I’m going to go through some common mistakes, basic design principles and processes that teach you how to make infographics that don’t look terrible.
First things first: Formulate your data Since infographics are supposed to be scannable, you’re going to need to first break down the data into chunks, which will make up the main sections of your infographic. An important part of making a quality infographic is getting the content into place first. Design comes second to content. For a good example of how you can chunk down a big data set, check out the infographic made with Venngage for this SaaS pricing pages post. At the start of the article, I lay out the key points. At the end of the post, these key points are put into an infographic.
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