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Infographics Design, 25 Ideas To Achieve Effective Messaging. – Part 2

Introduction:

We have compiled, from separate sources, 25 Infographic Design Ideas.


Use A Wireframe

Every creative project has a starting point. For example, it could be an outline for an article or a sketch for a digital illustration. The same applies to the use of a wireframe for app design. Wireframes are the backbone behind every website and app you use. User experience and user interaction designers use wireframes to sketch out a visual idea that can be customized easily until it’s ready to be built and developed.

If you’re planning to build a website or app — by yourself or with a UX/UI designer — you need to know what a wireframe is and why it’s so important. In this article, we’ll help you understand the many ways a wireframe can benefit a UX/UI project, even if it’s as simple as a landing page. We’ll also cover the different types of wireframes and how they’re used, plus tips on getting started with your own wireframe.

https://visme.co/blog/what-is-a-wireframe/

Use Contrast Colors

Colors can bring your content to life and set the mood for any infographic you create. Your choice of hues also captures your audience’s attention for the first few seconds. Next, the colors you use in your infographic allows you to highlight different data sets and their relationship with each other. Finally, your color combination of choice can have an impact on your infographic’s readability and overall reader experience.

Get your colors right, and your infographic will be able to build an emotional connection with your audience. Once you’ve forged this connection, brand awareness and meaningful engagement will almost always follow. Get it wrong and no one will pay attention to your infographic — no matter the amount of time and effort you’ve put in to make sure that it’s chock full of value.

https://www.easel.ly/blog/tips-picking-colors-infographic

Using Photos

The adage ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’ could be revised to ‘a picture is worth a thousand more visits’ for online content. Including images in content is important to boost visits, views & online sales. It seems seeing may really be believing.

With the popularity of Pinterest & Instagram, it’s not a surprise that images are becoming increasingly important for content sharing & viewing. Images illustrate copy so the overall experience is more tangible & less demanding on the reader’s attention.

https://reaper.com/blog/item/23-why-images-are-important-infographic

Consistent Design

Overwhelmed with the modern world’s rush and the incredible amount of information around, people tend to choose simplicity, sometimes even without thinking about that choice. To reduce the cognitive load, users seek shortcuts, patterns, and models that make interactions with a digital world and numerous channels of communication effortless and straightforward.

In user experience design, one of the factors supporting that objective is consistency, and that’s the theme to discuss in our today’s article and show with the projects we did here in Tubik. Welcome to read what is consistency, why it is important, what types of consistency exist, and how to reach it in an app or website you design.

https://blog.tubikstudio.com/design-consistency/

Simple UI

It can be difficult to onboard users to new and complex interfaces and workflows. Too much information can easily overwhelm the user and make it difficult to keep the focus on the essential feature or functionality.

Additionally, software updates tend to be frequent. These regular updates, coupled with localization processes, can make documentation work in the software industry quite demanding for technical content creators. How can we face these challenges without having to constantly update supporting content?

https://www.techsmith.com/blog/simplified-user-interface/


Conclusion:

We hope that these ideas have helped your marketing efforts

Should you need assistance with any of the above techniques, please reach out to sales@hughesagency.ca today.

Article compiled by Hughesagency.ca

Article Reference Links:

  1. https://visme.co/blog/what-is-a-wireframe/
  2. https://www.easel.ly/blog/tips-picking-colors-infographic
  3. https://reaper.com/blog/item/23-why-images-are-important-infographic
  4. https://blog.tubikstudio.com/design-consistency/
  5. https://www.techsmith.com/blog/simplified-user-interface/

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Infographics Design, 25 Ideas To Achieve Effective Messaging. – Part 2

Introduction:

We have compiled, from separate sources, 25 Infographic Design Ideas.


Use A Wireframe

Every creative project has a starting point. For example, it could be an outline for an article or a sketch for a digital illustration. The same applies to the use of a wireframe for app design. Wireframes are the backbone behind every website and app you use. User experience and user interaction designers use wireframes to sketch out a visual idea that can be customized easily until it’s ready to be built and developed.

If you’re planning to build a website or app — by yourself or with a UX/UI designer — you need to know what a wireframe is and why it’s so important. In this article, we’ll help you understand the many ways a wireframe can benefit a UX/UI project, even if it’s as simple as a landing page. We’ll also cover the different types of wireframes and how they’re used, plus tips on getting started with your own wireframe.

https://visme.co/blog/what-is-a-wireframe/

Use Contrast Colors

Colors can bring your content to life and set the mood for any infographic you create. Your choice of hues also captures your audience’s attention for the first few seconds. Next, the colors you use in your infographic allows you to highlight different data sets and their relationship with each other. Finally, your color combination of choice can have an impact on your infographic’s readability and overall reader experience.

Get your colors right, and your infographic will be able to build an emotional connection with your audience. Once you’ve forged this connection, brand awareness and meaningful engagement will almost always follow. Get it wrong and no one will pay attention to your infographic — no matter the amount of time and effort you’ve put in to make sure that it’s chock full of value.

https://www.easel.ly/blog/tips-picking-colors-infographic

Using Photos

The adage ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’ could be revised to ‘a picture is worth a thousand more visits’ for online content. Including images in content is important to boost visits, views & online sales. It seems seeing may really be believing.

With the popularity of Pinterest & Instagram, it’s not a surprise that images are becoming increasingly important for content sharing & viewing. Images illustrate copy so the overall experience is more tangible & less demanding on the reader’s attention.

https://reaper.com/blog/item/23-why-images-are-important-infographic

Consistent Design

Overwhelmed with the modern world’s rush and the incredible amount of information around, people tend to choose simplicity, sometimes even without thinking about that choice. To reduce the cognitive load, users seek shortcuts, patterns, and models that make interactions with a digital world and numerous channels of communication effortless and straightforward.

In user experience design, one of the factors supporting that objective is consistency, and that’s the theme to discuss in our today’s article and show with the projects we did here in Tubik. Welcome to read what is consistency, why it is important, what types of consistency exist, and how to reach it in an app or website you design.

https://blog.tubikstudio.com/design-consistency/

Simple UI

It can be difficult to onboard users to new and complex interfaces and workflows. Too much information can easily overwhelm the user and make it difficult to keep the focus on the essential feature or functionality.

Additionally, software updates tend to be frequent. These regular updates, coupled with localization processes, can make documentation work in the software industry quite demanding for technical content creators. How can we face these challenges without having to constantly update supporting content?

https://www.techsmith.com/blog/simplified-user-interface/


Conclusion:

We hope that these ideas have helped your marketing efforts

Should you need assistance with any of the above techniques, please reach out to sales@hughesagency.ca today.

Article compiled by Hughesagency.ca

Article Reference Links:

  1. https://visme.co/blog/what-is-a-wireframe/
  2. https://www.easel.ly/blog/tips-picking-colors-infographic
  3. https://reaper.com/blog/item/23-why-images-are-important-infographic
  4. https://blog.tubikstudio.com/design-consistency/
  5. https://www.techsmith.com/blog/simplified-user-interface/

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