Nediger, Midori. "How to Make an Infographic in 5 Easy Steps -- Fast (2024 Guide)." Venngage, 11 Jan. 2024, https://venngage.com/blog/.
Inform is when you want to show an important message or data point that doesn’t require much context to understand. For example, you could make a numerical stat stand out with large, bold, colorful text, demand extra attention by pairing icons with text, or highlight a percentage or rate with a pie chart or pictograph.
Change is when you want to show trends over time or space. Use a line chart or an area chart to show changes that are continuous over time. You can use a timeline to show specific events in time.
Relationship is when you want to reveal more complex relationships among things. Use a scatter plot when you want to display two variables for a set of data. Use a multi-series plot when you want to compare multiple sets of related data.
Compare is when you want to show similarities or differences among values or parts of a whole. You can use a bar chart, column chart, bubble chart or bubble cloud to compare independent values. You can use a pie chart, donut chart, pictogram or tree map to compare parts of a whole.
Organize is if you want to show groups, patterns, rank or order. You can use a list to show rank or order when you want to provide extra information about each element. You can use a table to show rank or order when you want readers to be able to look up specific values. You can use a flowchart to show order in a process. You can use a mind map or Venn diagram to show organized groups.
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Nediger, Midori. "How to Make an Infographic in 5 Easy Steps -- Fast (2023 Guide)." Venngage, 10 Mar. 2023, https://venngage.com/blog/.