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The Hipster Use this text box to write a brief introduction for your infographic. What’s the topic? Where’d you get the data? 50% Here’s another space for a stat! 101 Here’s another space for a stat! 42x Here’s another space for a stat! $5k Here’s another space for a stat! Use this text box to provide a nugget of new information or to describe the data shown above (or below). A Totally Hip Infographic 12x Highlight a stat in this circle! 145 Highlight a stat in this circle! 47 Highlight a stat in this circle! 8x Highlight a stat in this circle! Double-click on the column chart below to edit the style. Right click > “Edit Data” to update the values. Use the banners on the right for labeling. Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Use this space to write a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action. Your logo here:

Does your infographic idea require a lot of writing? Use this template to fit in all the important information you need to convey. Simply replace the lorem ipsum placeholder text with your own fabulous copy, customize the colors, and maybe add in a few graphics or stats to complete your masterpiece! SO MUCH TO SAY WRITE A SECTION HEADER HERE Use this space to write a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action. WRITE A SECTION HEADER HERE Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Your logo here:

THE FLOWCHART Should you do this thing? Yes Use this space to write a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action. No How about this one? Are you sure? YesNoYesNo THE FLOWCHART YES! DO THAT THING! Meh, maybe not. Do you want to do that thing? YesNo Cool. Glad we’re on the same page. You don’t want to do anything, huh? Your logo here:

THE DATA GEEK Here’s the perfect infographic template for highlighting data! Double-click on the charts and graphs below to edit the style. Right click and choose “Edit Data” to update the values. This pie chart is great for displaying percentages / parts of a whole. Use the line graph below to compare values over time. Like pie charts, these doughnut charts are great for showing parts of a whole. Use the bar chart below to compare values. Use this space to write a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action. Use this text box to give some more context about the data you’re displaying. How is it helping to drive home your main point(s)? Is there anything confusing that needs to be explained in more detail? Your logo here:

COMPARING TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN When creating an infographic for comparing data, one of the easiest design tips is to simply split your infographic in half. Use two distinct colors and give each set of data its own side on the page. You can do this by choosing one color for each side, and then use the basic shapes to create two parts to your infographic. As you can see, we’re using blue and red with white as the general font color. 2 DIFFERENT FONTS 11 FOR HEADERS FOR TEXT 50 GROUP YOUR SHAPES When creating custom graphics from an assortment of shapes, it can help to “group” those shapes when you need to resize or move them around your infographic. You can do this by right clicking the object above, navigate to “Grouping,” and click “Ungroup” to break this object into its individual shapes. To regroup it, just highlight all the pieces, right click, and choose “Group” from the menu. Hold the Shift key to select more than one element at a time. SHAPES THAT LOOK LIKE GRAPHS BAR GRAPHICS CAN BE EASILY MADE Learn to use a variety of shapes to create interesting graphs, charts, and other visualizations to show off your data points. 31 Each of these icons was created from individual shapes and lines offered by PowerPoint. Using a combination of basic shapes, rectangles, and lines, we were able to create some commonly used icons for infographics. You should start by choosing a base color. We used white as the base color of our icons and blue or red to create the details. Don’t forget to hold the Shift key when selecting multiple pieces of one icon. Once you’ve selected each element of the icon, you should “group” it so that you can more easily move and scale the object. The icons seen here are not limited to any particular color scheme, size, or shape. Experiment with your own company colors and style to find what works for you. Try sticking to a few main colors for your infographics. This will give your designs a professional feel that looks vibrant but not too busy. The goal of this infographic is to illustrate two distinctly different sides and compare them visually for the viewers. Breaking your data into two sides will do the job well. Use this space to write a short conclusion for your infographic and/or to provide a call-to-action. Your logo here: