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		<title>By: Content Marketing Strategy: Fire Up a Powerful Content Marketing Plan</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-1432</link>
		<dc:creator>Content Marketing Strategy: Fire Up a Powerful Content Marketing Plan</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] amazing content driven ideas you can use are video posts, podcasts, interview type content and infographics all of which can can be very beneficial to the audience and prove to be share [...]</description>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; FRESH &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-966</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; FRESH &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2013 00:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true.Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once. So how do you make a great infographic? Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed.Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations:the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true.Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once. So how do you make a great infographic? Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed.Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations:the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; FRESH &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-831</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; FRESH &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2012 12:44:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic? &#160; Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic? &nbsp; Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Social Influencer Industry &#124; Scoop.it</title>
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		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Social Influencer Industry &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 20:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic? &#160; Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic? &nbsp; Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Brand Building &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-788</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Brand Building &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2012 14:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic? &#160; Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic? &nbsp; Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Professional Communication &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-753</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Professional Communication &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2012 00:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Visual Thinking, Visual Learning, Visual Literacy &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-750</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Visual Thinking, Visual Learning, Visual Literacy &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2012 16:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Topics Of Interest To Salespeople &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-746</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Topics Of Interest To Salespeople &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2012 14:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Consumer Tech News &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-724</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; Consumer Tech News &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; omnia mea mecum fero &#124; Scoop.it</title>
		<link>http://blog.visual.ly/the-5-key-ingredients-of-great-infographics/#comment-723</link>
		<dc:creator>The 5 Key Ingredients of Great Infographics &#124; omnia mea mecum fero &#124; Scoop.it</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2012 09:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &#8212; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &#8212; want great results, whether it&#8217;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&#8230; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&#160;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&#8217;t always equal &#8220;great&#8221; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &#8212; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&#160;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &#160; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Everyone wants a great infographic. Generic as it sounds, it&#039;s overwhelmingly true. Commissioners &mdash; the companies that hire designers or design firms to create infographics &mdash; want great results, whether it&rsquo;s social media sharing, coverage by large websites and media or even achieving specific goal conversion rates. Designers want to work on and ultimately create a great piece that they are proud to include in their portfolio. And end users&hellip; well, they just like to look at great things that are beautiful, informative, original and shareable, ideally all at once.&nbsp;So how do you make a great infographic?  Much has been discussed about creating viral infographics and the role that story, data and design play, but viral doesn&rsquo;t always equal &ldquo;great&rdquo; in a more conservative sense: a solid, informative, ethical piece that is beautifully designed and flawlessly executed. Creating an infographic that is successful in the eyes of the client, design firm and audience is often elusive &mdash; but not impossible. At Visual.ly, the process starts out each project trying to do just that, and from the most successful projects (and the experience of going through not-so-successful ones), they&nbsp;extrapolated what are the key ingredients of producing infographics with the desired results. &nbsp; Read further to learn more about the 5 key elements, including and how they each contribute to successful visualizations: the idea the data willingness to let go &amp; refine/filter data honesty and humility trust&nbsp; [...]</p>
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