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How to make an infographic

If you're running out of ideas to add something new to your brand, then try adding an infographic. In this presentation, we discuss how to create one easily using simple means. You can also turn it into a PDF using our tools here: https://deftpdf.com<br><br>

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How to make an infographic

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  1. HOW TO MAKE AN INFOGRAPHIC PRESENTATION BY DEFTPDF.COM

  2. SOMETHING NEW? If you’re struggling with marketing your site, running out of ideas on how to impress and captivate your audience’s attention, then it’s time to get creative and make something new. But what new item can you bring in your site that fits this all-digital world? It doesn’t need to be a new product, in fact, it can be as simple as providing new information that will compliment your niche. This information can best be placed on a graphic-filled PDF that shows facts and data and that file is called an infographic.

  3. WHAT IS AN INFOGRAPHIC? • DEFINING THE NEW

  4. Slide 3 An infographic is a piece of digital file that has data presented. Usually, it is a one-pager PDF file but can also be in the form of a JPEG or image file - formats that cannot be edited using simple viewers. Infographics are often filled with graphics, charts, diagrams, and visual images that can better explain and illustrate the information. It can also be interactive and filled with animations that can amaze readers. When you say interactive, it can contain links that divert readers to another window, have tabs, clickable checkboxes, maps, form elements, and more. What makes an infographic captivating is its visual representation of data that can easily be understood in one glance. Its layout and design with graphics and images improve on recognition, allowing readers to see the trends and patterns.

  5. WHY DO PEOPLE LIKE INFOGRAPHICS? • BENEFITS OF USING ONE

  6. WHY PEOPLE USE INFOGRPAHICS • Infographics basically sum up a long narrative of information and make data interesting by its design. It attracts readers and makes boring information easy to understand with simple illustrations. It can also save readers time and help them understand the brand easily. • Professionals also like using infographics for various reasons. Marketing experts use this to drive more traffic, boost impressions, gain more engagement to the product of the business, get more searches from search engines, get higher rank online, and get more leads.

  7. WHY BUSINESSES USE INFOGRAPHICS • On another note, small businesses or organizations use infographics to accomplish various goals including

  8. HOW SMALL BUSINESSES USE INFOGRAPHICS • share their knowledge that corresponds to their niche • show processes internally or externally • send out important information that needs to be communicated to the team • show results from surveys or reports • connect with readers or allow readers to feel connected to the brand • create awareness • motivate employees for work or customers to volunteer • announce new products and services • boost social media engagement • establish brand recall with visuals • create viral content • grow company brand

  9. WHAT MAKES A GOOD INFOGRAPHICS? • Elements and characteristics that can help your brand grow

  10. WHAT MAKES A GOOD INFOGRAPHICS? • Infographics are meant to tell stories. It should connect readers toward the data that reports are trying to show. It should also contain the good points and highlight them with vectors and images that are ready for presentation. A good infographic should also have a layout that is ready for printing and can be used as posters, flyers or reports. • To make your infographic stand out, it is important to make sure that you have the right elements, design according to the theme of your topic, create a layout that stands out but also lets information flow so that the readers can easily figure out what you’re relaying and make sure that the data is accurate.

  11. HOW TO MAKE AN INFOGRAPHIC • STEP BY STEP GUIDE

  12. STEP ONE: Choose a topic Your topic should have enough data and should be related to your website/business niche. This topic can be about the reports, data results from surveys, or it could be a topic that basically solves questions that customers or readers often ask. STEP TWO: HIGHLIGHT After choosing the topic, make an outline that and indicate information that is deemed to be important by your audience. Highlight what makes the most impact. If you don’t have data yet, gather and research facts from reputable sources. You can get U.S. Government statistics or create your own focus group. STEP THREE: LAYOUT There are several kinds of infographics so ask yourself, what kind do you want your presentation to be? Each kind serves a purpose and focuses on it. This avoids confusion and allows readers to understand information instantly. Here are the 9 most popular types: Comparison infographics. Geographic infographics. Hierarchical infographics. Informational infographics. List infographics. Process infographics. Resume Infographics Statistical infographics. Timeline infographics. STEP FOUR: STYLE After you’ve encoded the content and finalized the structure, you can now add some designs and modify the style. Change the font, colors, headers, spaces, and icons if needed. Add the images to the appropriate areas and make sure to keep alignment consistent. It helps to add bullets on listed items, add vector images on every frame of information, and have clear readable text. You can use applications such as Photoshop, PowerPoint, or Paint to create your icons/graphic images.

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