Entdecke in Adobe Illustrator Werkzeuge und Workflows zum Erstellen von Infografiken.
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Die Merkmale guter Infografiken.
Eine Infografik vermittelt Daten oder Forschungsergebnisse auf übersichtliche Weise. Infografiken können Balken-, Torten- oder Liniendiagramme, Histogramme und viele andere Elemente enthalten.
Die besten Infografiken haben ein schnell erfassbares Layout. Beim Gestalten einer Infografik musst du vor allem die klare Vermittlung von Informationen im Blick haben. Die folgenden grundlegenden Design-Prinzipien sind dir dabei behilflich:
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Werkzeuge verwenden, die spezielle Features für Infografiken enthalten – zum Beispiel Illustrator
Geeignete Diagramme wählen
Eine passende Farbpalette wählen
Eine Vorlage aussuchen.
Illustrator bietet dir Zugang zu Adobe Stock-Vorlagen in verschiedenen Stilarten und Farbpaletten. Mit der Wahl des richtigen Templates sparst du Zeit und holst dir gleichzeitig interessante Anregungen und Design-Ideen.
Flexible Diagrammwerkzeuge für jeden kreativen Bedarf.
In Illustrator kannst du unterschiedliche Arten von Diagrammen erstellen und nach Bedarf anpassen. Für jede Diagrammart gibt es Werkzeuge, von Balken- oder Flächen- bis zu Netz- und Streudiagrammen. Damit die Daten präzise dargestellt werden, kannst du sie im Fenster „Diagrammdaten“ direkt eingeben.
Eigene Illustrationen (einfache Zeichnungen, Logos, Icons oder andere Symbole) fügst du mithilfe von Diagramm-Designs zu Balken und Punkten hinzu. Du kannst ein vordefiniertes Diagramm-Design aus Illustrator verwenden oder im Dialogfeld „Diagrammdesign“ ein eigenes erstellen.
Tipp: Wenn du weiterreichende Änderungen am Diagramm-Design vornehmen willst, hebe die Gruppierung auf. Allerdings wird dadurch die weitere Datenbearbeitung deaktiviert.
Eine Datenquelle angeben.
Durch Zusammenführen einer Datenquelldatei mit einem Diagramm lassen sich in Illustrator mehrere Versionen deiner Infografik erstellen. Statt zum Beispiel die Inhalte einer Diagrammreihe manuell abzuändern, kannst du mit der Funktion zur Datenzusammenführung Varianten ausgeben.
Der letzte Schliff.
Den endgültigen Look verleihst du deinen Infografiken mit den Werkzeugen Zeichenstift, Buntstift und Formerstellung. Exportiere die fertige Infografik dann in ein Print- oder digitales Format wie PDF.
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