8 simple steps to create an outstanding infographics

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So you want to make an infographic on a particular topic, or maybe you want to covert your blog post or research into an Infographic.

This blog post will guide you on the eight steps to create an eye-catching infographic that will be worth reading.

Infographic is a visually designed document showing the details of a topic at a glance, thereby making it super easy to read and understand.

Nowadays people are relying on inforgraphics to pass accross their information in a more visually appealing way.

Readers tend to engage more with contents with inforgraphics than ones without. I mean who wants to read a very long blog post or research when you can pick the most important information from a well designed Infographics.

Among the benefits of adding infographics to your contents include: easy to read, visually appealing, easy to share on social media, easy to download to your devices and so on.

Are you a blogger or a digital marketer, infographics is a sure way to keep your audience  coming back for more, try incoporate infographics in your digital marketing strategy and you will be glad you did.

Do you wish to make your own infographics, it’s really quite easy when you follow these steps, and you will create an infographics that your audience will love.

1. CHOOSE A TOPIC

Choose a topic that you are most passionate about, make sure that the topic chosen is relevant and specific enough to your audience.
Any topic in any niche can be formated into an Infographics, just make sure you are grounded  enough with the subject matter.

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2. RESEARCH AND COLLECT NECESSARY INFORMATION

Now is the time to do your research about the chosen topic to gather as much information and facts as possible. The information researched should be up to date and contemporary.

No outdated facts, your research should be from a reliable source, and don’t forget to quote the source at the tail end of your infographic.

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3. ORGANISE, FILTER AND ORDER

You must extract the most relevant information from your research and discard the irrelevant ones. Your inforgraphic should be straight to the point and concise enough to relay the basic information at a glance.
Remember if they want to read more, they can simply visit your source or the full research.

4. CHOOSE THE TYPE OF INFOGRAPHICS

Choose the style of your infographics relating to the chosen topic. The style should be modern enough to pass accross the information easily and simply.

The styling and the format should be consistent across the whole document.

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5. ELABORATE A DRAFT

Elaborate on the key points of your draft, make sure that the keywords are highlighted to make the desired impact to your viewers. Remember keep your draft simple and straight to the point.

6. DESIGN YOUR INFOGRAPHICS

A simple legible typography, fonts, colors will do the job. Stick to the software that best matches your knowledge. You can use photoshop, Canva, InDesign or Word.
Remember to keep your design simple and clean.

7. PROOFREAD AND CORRECT

Proofread your drafts and your designs to give no room for any errors. Take your time to cross your Ts and dot your Is.
Infographic mistakes are usually seen as unprofessional, so try as much to avoid it.
If you make some typographical mistakes, how do you expect your audience to believe the facts of your topic.

Take your time and give no room to any avoidable mistakes and errors.

8. PUBLISH AND SHARE

Your infographic is ready for your viewers, publish and share to your favourite social media channel or your blog or save to your devices.

If you wish to work with us to help you create or convert your blog posts into infographics, kindly reach out to us via the chatbutton on the website.

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