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Top 12 Tools for Designers To Create Infographics

Top 12 Tools for Designers To Create Infographics | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

There are different types of Infographics, such as flowchart, timeline, versus Infographics, data visuals and more.With the advent of advanced designing tools, the process of creating Infographics has become more exciting. Here I am presenting a list of useful online tools that will help you to ease your designing process to a great extent. Though they cannot replace Adobe Photoshop, they can surely help you to craft basic Infographics easily....

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Here's 12 useful online tools for creating infographics with impact.

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Reasons Why Infographics Make Great Marketing Tools | Gearfuse

Reasons Why Infographics Make Great Marketing Tools | Gearfuse | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The main reason why infographics are so successful is that they transpose written data into a visual representation of the ideas that information contains. Visual data is absorbed much more quickly and easily, which leads to faster understanding. The majority of the population learns best through visual stimuli as shown in research undertaken into Individual learning styles, which is why for advertising companies, such as those involved in ecig marketing, relevant information is delivered in a visually interesting, coherent and direct way.
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Infographics work because we can process visuals faster. So what are you waiting for? Try your hand at creating your own infographics.
Alison lee's curator insight, May 20, 2015 11:19 PM

THE PHOTO INFOGRAPH: it is visually appealing and interacts with the reader playfully, however because it has to be more visual and use less text, it misses more specific information and stays instead more general