2. What is an Infographic?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je-I6fiE_Wk
3. The Power of Visuals
50% of our
neural tissue
is related to
vision
R.S. Fixot (1957)
Americal Journal of
Opthamology65% of people are visual learners
Social Science Research Network
4. On the next page is the beginning of an infographic
on visual.ly
(http://visual.ly/alarming-state-single-parenthood)
What does it tell you before you even begin to scroll?
The Power of Visuals
5. TaniaCreative, The Alarming State of Single Parenthood, http://visual.ly/alarming-state-single-parenthood
When you look at the start of
this infographic…
• What type of depiction of
single parents do you think
it is going to have?
• What makes you think this?
• What impact do you think
the title has?
• Could the author have used
the same title with a
different image to create a
different feel?
6. Statistics
Wolfram Alpha
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Online
Look at other infographics
Interesting facts
Images you can use (check creative
commons licences)
Flickr CC
Clipart
Research
7. What is your purpose?
Inform
Persuade
Call to Action
Who is your target audience?
Age, location, socio-economic status – do these things
matter online??
Consider appropriate colour schemes, layout, images etc
based on your perceived audience
What message do you want to send?
Alarm, use caution, dive in head first,….
Define
9. What type of colour schemes are used?
How is data represented?
How many fonts are used? Did you consider bold,
italic, size, colour, capitals?
What else did you notice?
What did you notice?
10. Use pieces of paper and sketch out a rough plan.
Work out the length of your infographic (each piece
of paper is approximately 30cm long + 10cm – you
can’t add length but you can crop!)
You’re ready to start…
Sketch it Out
11. Go into the Design tab in powerpoint
and select “Page Setup”
Create – Option 1 Powerpoint
Set the page height to the height
you calculated from your sketch.
12. Use the insert menu to add:
clipart (you don’t need to attribute all your images)
Shapes
Pictures you draw from shapes eg people
Smart art diagrams
Graphs
When you are done – File > Save As > PNG
Insert the image into your blog
Create Option 1 - Powerpoint
13. Go to easel.ly and register an account
Click on the screen in “my visuals”
Click on “vhemes”, select one and drag it down onto
the stage
Add and remove objects, shapes and text using the
buttons on the toolbar.
When you are done, save
Create Option 2 – easel.ly
15. Online creator eg easel.ly (embed)
Embed in Blog
1. Click on share
2. Set the visual to public
Copy the embed link
3. In your blog click on HTML and
paste the embed link in