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TYPES OF
INFOGRAPHICS
Part 2
Information can be visualized in five different ways
Chronologically
Geographically
Alphabetically
Hierarchically
Categorically
MIXED CHARTS
1
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Incorporates different chart and graph formats.
INFORMATIONAL / LIST
2
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Composed mostly of text and doesn’t rely too much on graphs, charts or other visual elements.
TIMELINE
3
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Shows how something has evolved over time or want to tell a story in chronological order.
HOW TO
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The steps involved in creating something. This format is suited for visualizing how-to articles and the description of any procedure with several instructions to follow.
PROCESS
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Commonly referred to as flow chart or a decision-tree.
COMPARISON
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Making comparisons between two products, people, ideas, things, events or places.
LOCATION
7
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Ideal for comparing regional and global statistics on a relevant subject that readers care about.
PHOTO-GRAPHIC
8
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Results from the combination of images and graphic elements such as simple line charts, icons or text, as seen here.
HIERARCHICAL
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Organizes information according to levels–whether it be level of importance, level of difficulty, income level, among others.
SINGLE CHART
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Simply use one chart type as the focal point of the data visualization.
VISUALIZED NUMBERS
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The ones with various stats and figures visualized using large numbers, icons or other graphic elements.
Uses visual metaphors such as the human body to display information.
Alternatively, you can also make use of less figurative anatomical infographics by using representations of objects and displaying the parts that make up their anatomy.
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ANATOMICAL
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VISUAL RESUME
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The Infographic
Resume
Using these types of infographics in industries that are the most open to non-traditional resumes, such as marketing, advertising, and graphic design.
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