JLMC 242: Infographics

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1. Statistical 2. Nonstatistical

2 types of infographics

1. Chart 2. Data maps

2 types of statistical infographics

1. Content 2. Visuals 3. Knowledge

3 components of an infographic

1. Appeal 2. Comprehension 3. Retention

3 main goals of communication that infographics help to achieve

1. Contextual 2. Perceptive 3. Cognitive

3 things that infographics are

1. Have fresh, reliable data 2. Tell a story 3. Keep it simple

3 things that infographics should have

1. Statistics 2. Time Frame 3. References

3 things that make up the content component of an infographic

1. Reference icons 2. Color coding 3. Graphics

3 things that make up the visual component of an infographic

1. Data determines complexity 2. Infographics are not art 3. Takes time 4. form always follows function

4 rules for creating infographics

1. Visual 2. Organization 3. Color 4. Typography

4 skills that you need to create an infographic

1. Charts 2. Networks 3. Processes 4. Time 5. Maps

5 things that regardless of type, virtually all infographics show at least one of

1. Graph paper 2. Pencils 3. Markers 4. Web-based creators (piktochart, easel.ly and visual.ly) 4. Illustrator 5. InDesign

5 tools used to create infographics

1. Line chart 2. Area chart 3. Sparkline 4. Bar/column chart 5. Pie chart 6. Pictograph

6 types of charts

1. Fact box 2. Table 3. Locator map 4. Explanatory map 5. Diagram 6. Timeline

6 types of nonstatistical infographics

1. TV 2. Education (diagrams) 3. Personal expression 4. Humor 5. Business documents 6. Data comparisons/ conceptual

6 ways that infographics are used

Data

A good infographic should not degrade the _______

Tree

A historical infographic that showed the history of the US in a tree looks complex but is really compact

Infographic (News graphics)

A visual representation combining aesthetics and data to present technical or complex information quickly and clearly

Question

All infographics should start with a _______

Data

Always use fresh reliable ________ when making an infographic and check where it is coming from

Infographic

An ____ should be able to stand on its own and not need text to be able to be understood

Story; question

An infographic should be clear on what ______ it is telling and how it is answering a ______

Florence Nightengale

Author of the infographic that made it standard to have medications on the battle field; showed how many soldiers died to disease and that it was the biggest killer with colored pie charts

Stacked

Bar/column charts may be ____ to show percentages of a whole and how it has many pieces

Pictograph

Chart type that can be seen as insulting the intelligence of the viewer

Bar/Column chart

Chart type that displays series of data side-by-side for comparisons

Area chart

Chart type that is a line chart with the area under the line filled for emphasis

Sparkline

Chart type that is commonly used with financial data

Pictograph

Chart type that should be used sparingly because the icons may be misleading, since you may have to use part of one

Pie Chart

Chart type that shows percentages of a whole

Line chart

Chart type that shows trends over time along with specific data points

Sparkline

Chart type that shows trends over times without specific data points

Knowledge

Component of an infographic that includes facts that are on it and deductions you can make from the data

Content

Component of an infographic that includes statistics, timeframe, references (citations)

Visuals

Component of an infographic that includes the icons used, color, graphics, and typography

Question + visual data + context= story

Equation for infographics

Facts + deductions= knowledge

Equation for the knowledge component of an infographic

Visual

Good _____ skills means that you understand how people make sense of theory

1626

In ____ infographics were used to create the first planetary system image

1878

In _____ an infographic was used show chemical bonds

700 BC

In _______ ceremonial cave wall painting were created to tell a story through images; the first infographics

Visual representation

In an infographic the story and the data being told are always more important than the _________

Data

In an infographic you _____ determines its complexity

Napoleon's march to Russia

Infographic created in 1872 that is considered a masterpiece; has a lot of information on it including troop size, location, temperature)

Table

Infographic type that be either nonstatistical or statistical ad contain numeric and nonnumeric data

Table

Infographic type that is ordered rows and columns of information

Everywhere

Infographics are _____ now today

Contextual

Infographics are _____ which is the intended message vs. context

Cognitive

Infographics are ______ which is how the viewer understands; make sure you talk to people at their level

Perceptive

Infographics are __________ which is new information vs. known information

Art

Infographics are not _______

Simplify

Infographics do not ___ information they clarify it

How; why

Infographics satisfy the journalistic mission to educate by explaining the ___ and _____ of a story

Precise; accurate

Infographics should be a ____ and ____ when displaying data

Filler

Infographics should never be used simply as ____ or to pretty up a page

Text

Infographics should not be used just to break up ______

Diagrams; proportions

Infographics should not distort data by using simple _______ and respecting ____ when showing it

Time

It takes ____ to create good infographic

Simple

Keep infographics as ____ as possible without talking down to your audience

100

Make sure that the values in pie chart add up to ______

Weather map

Most common type of data map

USA Today

News source that created the weather map

USA today

News source that is seen as the leader in the use of infographics; have short articles with lots of infographics

Locator map

Nonstatisical infographic type that is a non data map showing a simplified design of a geographic area

Explanatory map

Nonstatisitcal infographic that is a non data map showing where something occurred and the series of events leading up to it; used in TV news

Diagram

Nonstatisitical infographic that reveals details of how things work

Fact box

Nonstatistical infographic that contains key points summarizing a story; resembles journalistic sidebar; rarely stands alone and simply supplements a story

Timeline

Nonstatistical infographic that shows the historical evolution of one selected topic

65%

Percent of people that are visual learners

60%

Percent of the brain that is dedicated to vision

Text

Some infographics can stand alone-- they don't need to go with ________

Data Map

Statistical infographic that has visuals combining geographic information with numeric data

Chart

Statistical infographic type that displays numerical information concisely; shows trends visually

Interactive

The New York times has a lot of _____ infographics that you can click on and change things on

Weather map

The ______ is the most imitated feature in American journalism

Abstract

The less you know about a topic the more ____ the infographic representation should be

Resume

Today infographics can even be used on a _____, but should be used sparingly and best for showing skill level

1. Title 2. Sources

Two components that all infographics need

1. Flat 2. Exploded

Two types of pie charts

Pictograph

Type of chart that uses icons to indicate data

Infographics

USA today used _____ more than anything else in their news reporting

Form; Function

When creating an infographic always remember that ____ always follows ______

Data; goal

When creating an infographic always start with the ____ and _____ of the infographic and then think of the best way to show it-- not the other way around

Infographics

You can combine different ______ together

Bar

_____ charts are horizontal side by side comparison charts

Column

_____ charts are vertical side by side comparison charts

Photoshop

_____ isn't used much to create infographics because you can't scale the image up and down easily


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