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What are the criteria for successful Infographic?

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Question added by Ahmed Abdellatif Hamouda , Senior Infographic & Motion Graphic Designer , Economic Cities Authority
Date Posted: 2017/04/06
يوسف دمدوم
by يوسف دمدوم , مهندس و مسير , مقاولة اشغال البناء

Thank you for the invitation

 

Infographic is the art of communicating information with pictures and symbols instead of video or writing. The history of this art dates back to the year 7500 BC, when man engraved images and symbols on the walls of the caves to preserve history for generations. The first infographic was discovered in 1786

 

Infographic returned to appear in the era of technology with the beginning of the birth of social media between 2005 and 2006 to show only 5 images Infographic, and developed until it spread and jumped rapidly with the year 2011 to 2000.000 image

 

Draw a scenario before design

Build a database and compile information in a database program such as Excel

Strengthen the design with numbers

Simplicity and avoid padding

One type commitment in design

Smoothness and simplicity in color selection

Adopt the sequence and pattern in the information listing (horizontal-circular-square-pyramid ..)

Mervin Jabido
by Mervin Jabido , Graphic Designer , Beepo

The criteria for a succesful infographics is its should be appealing to the eyes and has a clear and concise content.

Raphael Linus Dulay
by Raphael Linus Dulay , Senior Graphic Designer , Xpert Solutions

After you finish your design look at it, if you can understand and get the message of your design then its effective or let others look at it. If they can understand and get the message its fair enough.

Tips :

1. clean

2. direct to the point

3. use elements that can translate your message clearly

4. put yourself in a 8 years old kid then look at your design

5. simple

Mohamed Elabnody
by Mohamed Elabnody , IT & Foreign Purchase Manager , Egyptian Swedish co.

Infographics support

  1. focused data (Only use data relevant to your infographic’s message)
  2. with good design (Use data visualizations that most clearly illustrates the data, and Establishing a connection between sections)
  3. to tell a shareable story (A great infographic tells a meaningful story in an instant)

mazhar Ibrahim Mamoun Ibrahim Mamoun
by mazhar Ibrahim Mamoun Ibrahim Mamoun , creative art director , Al Motahida Education Group

Good Designe

-excellent Animation

 

Effects

 

 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

it is being transparent with your approach... i believe when designing we should not design for designers unless they are the target if they are not the target simple effective means is crucial. clarity simplicity without unnecessary visual baggage and noise. Knowing what is you message specifically and what do you want the conclusion to be after seeing the inforgraph. Basically knowing why your are showing the data you are showing and the how will unfold for you because the data speaks for itself. 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

First start with a good idea thats important,second make it simple,third think abut arange your thoughts and tools .and avoid alot of content

Alen Ajanovic
by Alen Ajanovic , 2D - 3D Graphic designer, 3D animator, IT administrator, hardware maintenance , FIST Production d.o.o.

To be short, I suppose that info graphics should be presented with flat and simple design to pass the information fast and clear.

Ralph Nicoloff
by Ralph Nicoloff , SALES CONSULTANT/INTERIM MANAGER , ANTHONY SQUIRES

infographic ˌɪnfə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪk/ noun  
  1. a visual representation of information or data, e.g. as a chart or diagram. "a good infographic is worth a thousand words"   What...is the message...you want to convey...in a visual format...?  Whom...are you targeting...? Comprehension of image ...in relation to the message you want to visually ...convey. Should the visual image ...be of a simplistic nature in structure and design...or complex...in line with your brief. How does size ...colour...positioning...angle enhance the effectiveness of your visual image...? Does it engage you to...think more deeply about ...a message contained within the design...? Does it capture ...your imagination...? Is it harmonious or chaotic in ...nature...? Are you competing with contemporary logic...or something else...? Logic vs emotion...? Sensibility vs Abstract...? When you amalgamate...an idea...into the framework of a design...will the design concept...adhere and embrace the idea...or reject ...it .  How When Where Why Who...target market...?   Be unique original...dare to be yourself in creativity... Don't be a carbon copy of other contemporary styles ...   Most of all...tell the story with clarity!

Lahiru Premaratne
by Lahiru Premaratne , Procurement Officer , International Golden Group

Well it's an interesting question... If you want to create stunning info graphic few thing we have to keep in mind... everybody can figure-out your design in short time period, The elements that you are using should be very interesting and eye-catching, most important thing it must visually appeal other than going to wrong direction.     

Sergej  Levcenko
by Sergej Levcenko , Sale/ buy big work tehno , Dubai

Super progress and balance level historic. 

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