How to get people to actually care about what you are talking about.

Develop minimal infographics by using simple, easy-to-follow visuals to create scannable content. 

In this day-in-age, we rely on fast and simple content. As information is getting more complex, there is a demand for visually simple content. People need content that they can quickly scan over and that’s exactly what Indexed, Matt Shirley and Datavizblogs do. They present their information in easy, scannable infographics that are straight to the point.

Indexed

Jessica Hagy creates infographics on note cards about literally anything. Her content is designed to be understood in a couple of seconds.

Matt Shirley

Matt Shirley works with white-boards and other mediums to create colorful infographics. Similar to Jessica Hagy, it takes less than a minute to understand the content presented.

DataViz

DataViz shares infographics that turn “complex” information into simple, scannable infographics.

Conclusion

What all three blogs present is simple, scannable content that takes less than a minute to understand. The combination of simple visuals and minimal words are effective for sharing content. Using minimal infographics is one of the best ways to share your content to the world and have it be successful to the audience.

Published by JasmeenKalsiID

Student at Mount Royal University "Information Designers work towards making complex ideas clear so an audience can better understand unfamiliar data. We do this by creating focal points in complicated systems."

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