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This infographic, published in The Future of E-Commerce Special Report, reveals the rise of global retail e-commerce sales worldwide. The graphic highlights China’s gigantic online shopping industry as well as worldwide sales by region
I work in an office where I can get away with wearing flip-flops most days, but many women aren’t so lucky.
Women are often expected to wear high heels, and some companies even require it in their formal dress codes.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with wearing heels. Sometimes it’s fun to feel taller and a bit more powerful. But this infographic shares the not-so-great reason women are still expected to wear stilettos. High heels have been viewed as feminine and sexually alluring over the years and are thought to command attention.
Earlier this year, an employee at PwC challenged her company’s dress code for requiring heels. The company changed its policy after public outcry and now allows flat shoes.
If you wear high heels too often, you may end up with back pain and weaker ankles. Employers can require employees to groom themselves, but there can’t be discrimination against one employee. Rules have to apply to every employee....
An infographic from Social Media Marketo outlines 12 crucial steps your business can take to set up for success.
Via malek, Jeff Domansky
These tasty mouthfuls will stretch your idea of what can get go between two (or maybe three) buns. Would you like pickled lemon with that?
I would try all of these, and I bet some are shockingly good. People seem to like putting the french fries into the burger, which, since I like putting potato chips in my sandwiches, I have no right to hate on. It sounds pretty good actually.
I can’t decide if the Mos Rice burger or the Vada Pav is the biggest departure from a traditional burger. On one hand, at least the Vada Pav uses bread for the buns and has something fried in it. On the other hand, at least the Mos Rice has some layers of stuff in it instead of one ball of fried whatever. Actually, a ball of fried whatever is very in line with burger tradition, so I’m going to say that the Mos Rice is the least burger-like burger on this list....
It’s not just a sausage in a bun; it’s a beautiful blank canvas. It’s a hot dog, which is a foodstuff eaten worldwide. Here are 40 distinctive varieties from around the globe — from iconic NYC “dirty water dogs” to fully loaded South American street-cart dogs to Japanese octo-dogs. There is a tubesteak out there for every craving that ever was.
Drink up boys and girls. Today’s graphic will not only inform, but you’ll get to test your whiskey knowledge. How much do you know?
It's fair to say that 2015 has been an explosive year for infographics. Thanks to viral posts that explore everything from the risks of drinking diet coke, to quick funny hits exploring the creative process, the last twelve months have seen some amazing data visualizations.Unsuprisingly, some of the most beautiful and educational infographics in 2015 have been all about design, so we've collected 10 of the best below to round off your year and kickstart your creativity for 2016....
When the worlds of content and data meet, infographics are born. That means 2015 was a pretty great year.
At Visually, we don’t believe in wasting time, so we’ve pulled together all the best and brightest infographics in one place. To give the search for the best a little direction, we tried to select infographics that: - Use design to succinctly tell a story that images, data, or words couldn’t have conveyed on their ownInclude a narrative that keeps the viewer engaged (as opposed to a list of facts or data points) - Require little or no additional context to be understood - Create an emotional connection to the information that’s being shared.
Mull over these fine specimens to get fired up for some awesome content creation in 2016. Or if you want to dig deeper, check out the complete list of our staff picks from the Visually Community. You know you want to!...
Creating a really cool, memorable and–above all–shareable infographic comes down to investing the necessary time and attention in all the steps that lead up to an awesome data visualization.
In a previous series of posts, we discussed the steps to creating your own infographic. One of the key elements in this process is understanding that information can be categorized in one of five ways: - Chronologically
- Alphabetically
- Geographically
- Categorically
- Hierarchically
The visual format you choose will depend on how you want to organize your information. To help you identify which type of infographic will best serve your purpose and audience, we’ve compiled a list of the most-used types, along with advice on when to use them and examples of each....
A 2013 study by Louis Alfieri published on Educational Psychologist suggested that case comparison activities commonly led to greater learning outcomes over other forms of case study including sequential, single case, and non-analogous, as well as traditional instruction.
Today, we are going to learn how to take advantage of this concept and apply it to design an excellent educational infographic.Keep reading!...
Google has many different sources of revenue, but one of their most noticeable is the ads that appear next to search results for specific keywords. How much that keyword costs depends, in part, on how often people search for it -- the more people search for a certain keyword, the more expensive it is.
Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, massimo facchinetti, Lauren Moss
The mere thought of creating your own infographic can be scary and often is thought of as a complex task that can entail tens of hours.
Visme is about simplifying the infographic creation process, so we thought: why not use our own tool to show you how to create your own infographic?
We collaborated with Randy Krum of Cool Infographics, an expert in data visualization and author of the book “cool Infographics” to create a simple interactive infographic that breaks down the process of designing an infographic into 5 easy to understand steps.
Check it out and rollover each section for more information....
Creativity and great ideas can be dosed in a masterly way of aninfographic. Those 14 infographics is proof of that. They are tremendously useful information, it does so with full creativity and originality. Although most of them are about web design, some of those is also for SEO professionals or graphic designers themselves. I recommend you take a look at them because from the visual and composition view are very well developed....
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As a marketer, your content strategy is very important. Blogs, articles, social media posts, slide presentations, etc. There are so many ways to market your content. But in the last few years, infographics have caught the attention of online marketers and media professionals. They feature a combination of text, design, and images to convert complex data into an easy-to-read piece of content.With evolving visual communication, infographics are now focusing on driving flexibility, shareability, and audience engagement. The three trends that will help you in doing so are...
Just because you have an infographic designed does not mean it’s ready to go. There are a few more steps necessary to ensure success. You need to proofread. You need to publish. And, of course, you need to promote. Basically, you need to know how to optimize your infographic to get the most traffic. Unfortunately, we see many brands make rookie mistakes in all three of these areas. Whether it’s an unoptimized file name, broken share buttons, or pixelated images, these details can seriously hurt your infographic’s success. If you want to get the most eyes on your infographic, there’s more to do than you think. But don’t worry. Because our parent company Column Five likes to make things easier for you, they created this handy checklist to help you optimize your next infographic. They even put it in infographic form and checklist form. Feel free to print them out, bookmark them, or embed them on your site. Follow their tips and you’ll know your infographic is really ready to be published. On that note, you can also take a look at these deep dives into how to optimize your infographic for SEO and how to optimize your blogfor content distribution. Good luck out there!...
Real Money has done the math and shared their findings in the infographic Examining the Real Cost of Donald Trump's Wall, designed by DesignBySoap. It appears that the actual cost of the wall would end up being 2-3 times more expensive than the publicly released estimate. Luckily, even many of his supporters do not believe he will build the wall. You can see the details of Trump's plan, as well as some statistics on how Americans feel about it in the infographic above.
Spoiler Alert: The odds are high that a robot/algorithm is going to be better at your job than you are.
The ascendency of the robotic workforce is a complicated issue. On the one hand, millions of human rely on driving to earn a crust. On the other hand, over a million humans die in car accidents every year. Autonomous cars are guaranteed to greatly reduce both of these numbers. It’s hard to know how to feel about that.
If you’re not convinced that self-driving cars would increase road safety all that much, we’ve got an infographic on The Car of the Future that is sure to convince you.
Speaking of autonomous vehicles, I can’t agree that airline pilots are unlikely to be replaced by machines because they practically have been! Autopilot does the majority of the flying already, and it’s a small step from there to obsolescence. I also think it’s much more likely that police patrols get replaced by robots than this graph does, but let’s not dwell on that dystopian possibility....
Think back to your first memory: Can you still see the watermelon pink dress you wore? Do you remember the unique checkered pattern of your father's jacket?
Our memories are often linked to visual and sensory elements, while the words spoken or read can be more hazy. That's because our brains have a high capacity for storing visuals in our long-term memory, while text enters our working memory, which is limited. This contributes to why infographics and the inclusion of visual content in online information has been so successful. Readers crave visual breaks from the overload of text-based information that floods our daily browsing and work-related activities.
NeoMam Studios studied how people process visual information, how visuals affect the way we read, and why graphics are so appealing. Discover the science behind why our brains crave infographics....
We've trawled the web to find the most informative and inspiring infographics - just look what we've uncovered!
Every picture tells a story, as they say, but sometimes it takes a clever combination of words and pictures to tell a story quickly, concisely and in an entertaining fashion.
The best infographics may look like they were simple to create in Photoshop, but designing an effective piece of data visualization is usually anything but....
So why are some infographics destined to die in obscurity while others get passed along to every corner of the web?
Content marketing researchers have been burning the midnight oil trying to figure out how to reliably produce viral content. After observing and analyzing a thousand different infographics across multiple industries and platforms, the team at SiegeMedia collected some interesting insights and patterns. As it turns out, going viral isn't entirely up to the hands of fate - the most popular content shared certain key characteristics.
Take a look at the following visual and learn what makes an infographic popular...
Being a visual designer can be challenging and invigorating at the same time. On the downside, you are expected to perpetually work at your creative peak, while also pleasing other people’s aesthetic preferences. On the positive side, you get to create fun and beautiful artwork for a living.
To inspire you in your daily work as a graphic artist, we’ve compiled a list of insightful infographics with useful tips and design hacks. Valuable for both amateurs and professionals, these visual guides will surely become a part of your own personal collection of design manuals that can also be shared with your colleagues and friends....
Do you want to make your infographics iconic? Okay, so we don’t mean “iconic” in the usual sense. We mean using icons in your infographic design. Icons are those little illustrative graphic images/clip art that represent an object, action or idea. They are often stylized and simplified designs. N
Using icons can make your infographic design more cohesive and more professional. With Venngage you can choose from over 10,000 icons in our icon library and stylize them to your preference by editing their colors, sizes and positions. Here are some tips for how to use icons in your infographics....
Infographics have become the design darling of visual marketing.
It’s no wonder organizations and individuals are taking advantage of them as a communication tool. We’ve scoured the web to compile a collection of 45 inspiring infographics that show what’s possible in this design category. Browse through them to get some ideas for your next project....
While great infographics come in a variety of forms, the common thread is that they're visually pleasing and designed in a way that makes complex topics easy to understand whether you're a novice in the subject or an expert. Here are 10 brands from all different industries -- from home furniture to health care -- that totally nailed their infographics this year so far. Check 'em out and get inspired!...
The following infographic, created by Zhenia Vasiliev, breaks down the basics of data visualization. It shows how beginners can merge form and function, and design meaningful infographics.
Key highlights: - Analyse your data: Analysis is the key. Before we can visualize the data we need to understand it. - Come up with a story: Story is finding a single strand of meaning in an endless sea of information. It has a beginning, middle and end. - Make it visible: Visualization is a creative act of making. Making the data visually elegant evident and engaging. - Entertain to educate: Good data design need to illuminate and inform the viewer, elucidate and illustrate the facts and stats....
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Excellent infographic!