The integration of strong graphics (large central image, topography, color/theme) visual data (charts, graphs, and color codium) and information (stats, dates, sales, and analysis) all are fundamentals for infographics.
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Geographic Infographic # 1: Burger Chain |
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Geographic Infographic # 2: World Wide Social Class Rate |
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Geographic Infographic # 3: Most Livable |
Craft
The infographic above was probably made using a professional and private program run by a company. In the program, it allowed the creator to construct a blank canvas. From there, the use of tools such as pens, brushed, formula creators, shapes, and more are needed to demonstrate statistics and images. There is also the use of text and changes in fonts to make reading easy and isolate things by important using italics, bold, and more.
Concept
This infographic was made to appeal to the sight of the audience and to inform them about major cities and how they are the most livable. The pie charts show the percentage of people living in the city. The Red text cover tell the viewer the most livable city that is most important. The last thing is the green text cover that show nearby cities that could be a candidate.
Composition
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