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Infographic examples.

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Business infographic examples.

As you start working on your infographic, think first about the intention behind it. Are you creating an infographic to hang in your office or business space? Opt for eye-catching visuals and large text. Are you building something for a business presentation? Make it branded for your company using your brand’s logo and colors. No matter what kind of infographic you’re making, a good rule of thumb is to be concise with your vocabulary so that readers can process your graphic quickly and pick up on what you’re aiming to communicate.

Blue And Black Law Firm Case Process Infographic
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Blue & Green Sales & Marketing Report Infographic
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Blue and Cream Physiotherapist Infographic
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Blue and Purple Client Experience Infographic
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Infographics resume examples.

Give recruiters a chance to understand who you are quickly and your important details by highlighting those points using text, color, and imagery. Here we see examples that feature a timeline, a chart, and a fact cloud, highlighting critical takeaways for the reader.

Green and Orange Business Resume
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Purple Infographic Resume
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Black and Blue Infographic Resume
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Green Infographic Resume
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COVID-19 infographic.

Use infographics to share critical information to your network about the COVID-19 protocol. Whether that’s how to properly wash your hands, keep a social distance, get organized for a vaccination, or change to the habitual way of doing things, you can communicate that effectively with an infographic. Make use of colors and images to capture your reader’s attention and teach them how to help people stay safe in your community.

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Step by step infographic examples.

Infographics are excellent for teaching instructions. Use design elements such as lines, shapes, layout options, or bold text to break up steps in an easy-to-read format. Ensure each step’s instructions are printed large and clearly so that it’s easy for any reader to follow the steps.

Green And Blue Professional Services Marketing Infographic
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Blue and White Event Planning Steps Infographic
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Black Orange Process Infographic
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Pink And Blue Three Points List Infographic
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Processing infographic examples.

Once you’ve organized the order of events for a process, you’re ready to make it into an infographic. Use design elements, including bullet points, lines, stacking, and icons to delineate a process and inform your readers effectively and creatively.

Blue And Black Law Firm Case Process Infographic
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Blue Research Project Process Infographic
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Yellow Purple Process Infographic
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Biege Green Red Poem Recitation Infographic
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Map infographic examples.

Infographics aren’t just about visualizing processes or data. You can also showcase maps, including but not limited to plans of a town, country, or continent; a map of the body or its systems; a star chart; weather patterns; or even palm lines. When working with plans, they can provide the imagery to pair with any text you want to feature, offering insight into your information. You can also get as creative as you’d like with your maps – no need to be perfectly accurate, as infographics are more about a clean, playful presentation than precise, intricate details.

Black, Red and Yellow New Locations Infographic
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White and Green Company Location Infographic
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Blue Science Map Infographic
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Red Science Map Infographic
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Timeline infographic examples.

Sometimes dates, names, and facts can be challenging for people to remember all at once. Help them out with a bit of data visualization. Deconstruct timelines and historical dates with an infographic to give a visual perspective of time, distance, and relationships.

Green Industry Report Infographic
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Red Bright Bold Demographic Timeline Infographic
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Blue and Orange Women's Rights Inforgraphic
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Blue Evolution of cellphones  Technology Infographic
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How to design an infographic with Adobe Express.

  1. 1. Start with inspiration.

    We hook you up with thousands of professionally designed templates, so you’re never starting from a blank canvas. Search by platform, task, aesthetic, mood, or color to have fresh inspiration at your fingertips; once you find a graphic to start from, tap or click to open the document in the editor.

Comparison infographic examples.

Compare products, services, payment plans, and more with a comparative infographic. Think outside of the regular chart format with a cleaner, more minimal, and vibrant design. Use design elements like color blocking or shapes to distinguish between comparisons. Then, add in text or icons to illustrate the pros and cons of each. Create accurate comparative charts, or use your tools to highlight the best options for your readers.

Gray Business Comparison Infographic
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Purple Humanities Grid Infographic
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Cream Finance Comparison Infographics
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Blue Package Comparison Infographics
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History infographic examples.

Illustrating timelines is a great way for visual learners to understand dates and the order of events. Make a timeline for a classroom, a school project, a historical holiday, a family tree, or even a wedding story. Customize the colors and typography to match the theme of the timeline. Once you’ve built out your timeline, add imagery or icons to make it even more dynamic.

Green Industry Report Infographic
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White Timeline Infographic
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Purple And Pink The Evolution Of Fashion Infographic
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Yellow and Blue World War I Key Events Infographic
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Health infographic examples.

Create infographic posters for a doctor’s office, classroom, or even as a motivational poster for yourself. If you’re aiming to promote better health practices or teach someone about something in the medical field, make sure your graphic is eye-catching and easy to read. Pair your health facts with relevant imagery to drive home your messaging. And if you need to, you can even cite sources at the bottom of your infographic for continued learning.

Yellow and Orange Child Care Nutrition Infographic
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Green Mental Health and Wellbeing Infographic
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Blue White Sleep Habits Infographic
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Blue Orange Mental Health Infographic
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Climate change infographic examples.

Climate change is a growing and evolving topic, so it’s essential to communicate their gravity issues. As scientists learn more about the changing climate, new information has to be relayed to the general population, so do so in a way that is easy to read and easy to empathize with for your reader. Use imagery, layman’s terms (or clear definitions) in your language, and calls to action to promote change.

Orange Global Warming Science Infographic
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Teal and Yellow Climate Change Infographic
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White Blue Global Warming Science Infographic
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Yellow & Blue Climate Action Infographic
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Flowchart infographic examples.

Flowcharts are a fun and engaging visual experience for your reader, so enjoy creating them. Be playful with how you organize the chart, including the choice of line or arrow that leads from one section to the next and how you manage those sections. Create distinctions with different text styles, colors, or shapes. And, don’t forget to include a title, so your readers know what they’re getting into.

Purple & White Flowchart Infographic
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Brown Simple Concept Map Infographic
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Beige & Multicoloured Process Flowchart Infographic
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Blue Technical Issue Resolution Flowchart Infographic
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Infographic brochure examples.

Take your brochure to the next level by changing any written content into infographic style designs. Infographics are effective in this example for several reasons – they can quickly capture a reader’s attention, they can better highlight critical ideas, and they can save space by using imagery paired with text. Explore ways you can pair the imagery of your brochure with infographics and use colors and typefaces to match the graphics to your brochure’s theme.

Orange Safety Brochure
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Black white Kargil Vijay Diwas Technology Brochure
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Infographic poster examples.

Infographics are an excellent way to serve up big ideas into smaller, bite-sized pieces. Fill up your poster with the information you’re looking to communicate, and do it with style. Opt for concise text, icons and illustrations, bold typography choices, and a cohesive color palette to make a harmonious design that stands out and makes an impression.

Pink and Purple Learning Styles Infographic Statistics Project Poster
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Light Blue Water On Earth Infographic Statistics Project Poster
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