Use Visual Aid for Better Presentation
Saturday, May 29, 2010 10:02Infographics refers to the graphic which are used as visual devices for presenting all kinds of information, data as well as knowledge.
The idea is simple. First of all infographics take an abstract concept. Then, instead of writing a long article about it, infographics represent the concept in a visually stunning manner. Infographics are often adopted when people are looking to convey complex information quickly and clearly to the target audience without intimidating them.
These days, you can see infographics used almost everywhere. They surround us in the media, in published works both pedestrian and scientific, in road signs and manuals, etc.
Many software now can help people to design infographics by themselves via a few clicks. Teachers are using them to explain complicated processes in the class; businessmen are using it to visualize their analysis in presentation; marketers are using them to better promote products; even web masters are adopting them on all kinds of websites to drive more attention.
You may want to ask why we love the infographic. The answer is simple. Because pictures are more powerful than words in some occasions. Pictures are more effective and efficient in presenting the cause and effect, the sequence, or the interaction between multiple factors.
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