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Dear Friends and Visitors! We are very glad to present to your attention our new useful collection of 30 Free Infographic Templates to download! Pay your attention to interesting design, modern structures and successful elements placement. Choose free infographics you wish easily and download any you wish.

What's your opinion about infographic? Why has it become so popular recently? Everything is very simple – the results of studies says, that the text that was only read can be remembered worse than the text based on an image. Studies show that after 3 hours reading the text, only 10% remains in memory, but if the text is illustrated graphically, 65% can really be remembered.

A lot of information can be filed in the correct and necessary form, and also it can be useful for displaying various types of dependencies. To read the rows of figures and data, to instructions or manuals, to the merits of the product – it's quite difficult. Any content is perceived much easier, if it is depicted in the form of infographics.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing 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 duis aute irure dolor. Bccaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit. The Adobe Spark design process is exceptionally simple. And it's made even easier because you can start things off with a ready-made infographic. Each template has everything you need. If you want to keep things extra simple, just change the text and print or download your infographic in seconds.

The result of studying queries in search websites shows that users are consciously looking for information in the infographic format. Consider this while developing your Internet projects and you can match the search queries of the public. Also if you are interested in promotion of social networks, use infographic and your information will be shared more often.

We hope that this interesting and powerful set can be useful for you, your client or your company and let you to implement all your into life. Take the data, find the dependencies, regularities, correlations, and so on, whatever you find there, and inform the world with the help of infographics.

Download any Free infographic templates you like and use them for your private and commercial needs. Thank you for your attention. Have a nice day!

Free Infographics Template for Water Research

Ssdreporter 1 5 5 0. Download this water themed infographic template in three colors, absolutely free. Water is essential part of this world and for all the humans. This template can be used to present studies and statistics on water. It is a vector PSD template with vector graphics and it has bar charts, pie charts, labels and a lot of water. You can download now to participate in saving our environment by raising awareness about water or use it for other projects.

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Paper Leaves Infographics Vector

Modern and abstract vector option or steps square infographic. Created with paper leaves including editable text and icons.

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Free Infographics PSD Template in Food and Nutrition theme – 3 color options

A free PSD infographics template with a simple design for presenting information with graphics. It can very well serve as a vector infographics kit for your next food related infographic. It has vector icons of various fruits & food such as pear, grapes, banana, burger, pizza, apple, cherries & pomegranate. Download this freebie fruits PSD infographics right away.

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10 Free Infographic Vector Template

This package contains the most used infographic elements like world map, human infographics, timelines, pie charts, line charts and many other elements. You will get this collection on white and black background with awesome blue business style color palette.

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15 Free Infographic Templates in Powerpoint

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Linked Circles Infographic Templates Vector Graphic

Four options linked circles origami business infographic option or steps presentation vector template with editable text and icons.
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Plan your tasks 2 0 2. Infographic Template Design Free Vector

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Colored Round Infographic with four steps Free vector

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Infographic Vectors Mega Collection

This package contains the most used infographic elements like world map, human infographics, timelines, pie charts, line charts and many other elements. You will get this collection on white and black background with awesome blue business style color palette.

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Infographics Number diagram vector Illustration

Infographics number diagram vector with hexagon banners.

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Retro Inforgaphic

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Creative Business ruote Information map Vector

Gn Infographics For Adobe Photoshop Express

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Infographic Template Free

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Business Proposal Powerpoint template

You can complete your Presentation with this template, even you know 10% of Powerpoint, because all of the elements are editable, vector and ready to use, Only with one Click!

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Powerpoint Template Professional Pack

Powerpoint Template Professional Pack is a collection of graphic, slides, diagram, template, etc. to build your own awesome presentation, we offer over 650 unique slides that you can use it for various business and presentation purpose such energy, medical, environment, education, finance, pitch deck, creative, technology, offshore, and many more. all the content is build by our experience in making great powerpoint presentation, all graphic, slides, categories & diagram is based on client needed, so everything you'll need is on this pack!. It's time to impress your audience and grab their attention with this professional visual design, that we made based on the Best Professional presentation/ pitch deck around the world!

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Zembra Multipurpose PowerPoint Template

Zembra is a powerful and masterfully-designed powerpoint template with an extensive options applicable to a variety of uses, ready to transform your ordinary slides into eye catching presentations, such as creating a business plan, a business report, a marketing kit, a sales presentation for potential customers, a strategy presentation for clients, or an investment presentation for partners.

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2017 Company Profile Template

  • CMYK Color Mode
  • 300 DPI Resolution
  • Print Size (A4 Paper) (8.27×11.69')
  • 3 mm Bleed in Each Side
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Infographic Simple

This is a set of infographic elements Templates & Vector Kits To Design Your Own Infographic. The color scheme used is of a Modern and Fresh! type but can be changed to anything to match your design preference.

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Bundle Business Flyers Infographics

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Infographic Global

ZIP files include : EPS CS3/CC compatible vector files, – Adobe illustrator AI CS3/CC

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Infographic Elements

Can be used for workflow layout, banner, diagram, web design.This is a set infographic elements Templates to Design Your Own Infographic for Business or other needs. The color scheme used is Creative and Fresh! Editable and can be changed to anything to match your design preference.

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Infographics

Infographics (or information graphics) present information and data visually. Infographics can include text, graphs, charts, diagrams, tables, maps, lists, and other forms of data visualization. Typically infographics are meant to be consumed on digital devices (tablets and/or phones) so they are often long and skinny, but not all infographics use this layout.

Recommended Software:
  • Canva: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Many of the functions of Canva are free, but there are certain elements available via a subscription. Canva files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG, JPEG, or PDF. They do not always allow for collaboration in the free option. Additionally, alignment tools are there but are not easy to follow.
  • Piktochart: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Piktochart files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG files. These files are usually lower in resolution and are meant to be viewed on a screen. They do not allow for collaboration in the free option and they only allow for 5 active projects at a time. Additionally, alignment tools are difficult to use. However, this software is very good for making charts and graphs!
  • Adobe InDesign: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, this is one of the best options for creating posters if you know or have time to learn the software.
  • Adobe Illustrator: Like InDesign, this software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, this is another good alternative for creating posters if you know or have time to learn the software.
  • Adobe Photoshop: Like InDesign and Illustrator, this software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, as well as plenty of photo editing capabilities, this is another good alternative for creating infographics if you know or have time to learn the software.
  • Microsoft PowerPoint: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via Office 365. It is also installed on all InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using OneDrive will allow for collaboration between multiple creators. PowerPoint also works with Excel to easily make charts and graphs. This is usually the standard software for creating research posters, however, there are limited alignment and design tools.
  • Google Slides: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via G Suite (formerly known as Google Apps). It is a web-based system, so can transition easily between multiple computers regardless of operating systems. Google Slides are also very good for collaboration, as they allow multiple users to edit at one time. This software is based heavily on PowerPoint, so there are limited alignment and design tools for this software.
  • Apple Keynote: This is a proprietary software program that is available only for Apple products. It is installed on all InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout under the Mac partition. There are limited alignment tools, but the Keynote design tools are more extensive than Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
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Article Suggestions:
  • BusinessPundit's Guide to Infographics (with even more helpful links at the bottom of the article)

Data Visualization

Data visualizations are the presentation of data in a pictorial, graphical, or map formats. While infographics are a form of data visualization, data visualizations are not always infographics. Instead data visualizations can be simply charts or maps. The goal of data visualizations are to streamline information or research so it is easy for viewers to comprehend. (See 'Maps' below for software specific to map making.)

Recommended Software:

Microsoft Excel: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via Office 365. It is also installed on all InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using OneDrive will allow for collaboration between multiple creators. This is usually the standard software for creating graphs and charts, however, there are limited alignment tools and the built in designs are often not aesthetically pleasing without customization.

  • Canva: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Many of the functions of Canva are free, but there are certain elements available via a subscription. Canva files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG, JPEG, or PDF. They do not always allow for collaboration in the free option.
  • Piktochart: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Piktochart files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG files. These files are usually lower in resolution, but making the dimensions larger will allow for downsizing with a higher resolution. They do not allow for collaboration in the free option and they only allow for 5 active projects at a time. Additionally, alignment tools are difficult to use. However, this software is very good for making charts and graphs!
  • Adobe InDesign: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, this is one of the best options for creating posters if you know or have time to learn the software.
  • Adobe Illustrator: Like InDesign, this software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, this is another good alternative for creating posters if you know or have time to learn the software.

Gn Infographics For Adobe Photoshop Cs2

  • Adobe Photoshop: Like InDesign and Illustrator, this software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, as well as plenty of photo editing capabilities, this is another good alternative for creating data visualizations if you know or have time to learn the software.

(See also Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Apple Keynote under 'Infographics')

Maps

Maps are a form of data visualization that use a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or water. Maps can simply show the geographical markers (such as landmarks, roads, elevation, etc.) or be used in conjunction with a data set to geographically represent said data.

Recommended Software:
  • My Maps by Google: This is a free, online map making application made by Google using the base Google Maps/Google Earth. Users can add points, lines, and shapes on top of Google Maps, using a WYSIWYG editor. Maps can be saved and shared online. With limited tools, this map maker is simple and easy to use.
  • Google Earth: This free application is available with limited online functions or with a more robust desktop application. Where My Maps are 2D maps, Google Earth renders a 3D representation of Earth based on satellite imagery.
  • NatGeo MapMaker Interactive: This free, online program allows you to pick from a series of base maps, and add built in layers, draw custom shapes, add points, and much more. This program also allows you to easily save and share your maps.
  • ArcGIS: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. It is one of the industry standards for map making. The system provides an infrastructure for making maps and geographic information available throughout an organization, across a community, and openly on the Web. This program has a steep learning curve is only recommended for those who are serious about map making.
  • Piktochart: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Piktochart files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG files. These files are usually lower in resolution, but making the dimensions larger will allow for downsizing with a higher resolution. This software is mostly used for poster and infographics, but there is a very limited map option, for simple color-coded maps. In the free option, there is a limit of five active projects at a time.

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Working on something different?

The above options are just a few examples of infographics and data visualization projects. Want help with something not listed here? Make an appointment with a DesignLab consultant to discuss how we can help!

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Infographics

Website: Daily Infographic

Website: Cool Infographics from Randy Krum

Image:A Copyright Flowchart Infographic from Langwitches.org

Data Visualization

Handout: Which Type of Data do You Have? (Made by DesignLab)

Website:Information is Beautiful

Website: Flowing Data

Gallery:D3 Gallery on GitHub

Maps

Website:21 Mind-Blowing Map Examples from the Web

Website: 30 Superb Examples of Infographic Maps

Software Support

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Infographics
Article Suggestions:
  • BusinessPundit's Guide to Infographics (with even more helpful links at the bottom of the article)

Data Visualization

Data visualizations are the presentation of data in a pictorial, graphical, or map formats. While infographics are a form of data visualization, data visualizations are not always infographics. Instead data visualizations can be simply charts or maps. The goal of data visualizations are to streamline information or research so it is easy for viewers to comprehend. (See 'Maps' below for software specific to map making.)

Recommended Software:

Microsoft Excel: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via Office 365. It is also installed on all InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using OneDrive will allow for collaboration between multiple creators. This is usually the standard software for creating graphs and charts, however, there are limited alignment tools and the built in designs are often not aesthetically pleasing without customization.

  • Canva: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Many of the functions of Canva are free, but there are certain elements available via a subscription. Canva files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG, JPEG, or PDF. They do not always allow for collaboration in the free option.
  • Piktochart: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Piktochart files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG files. These files are usually lower in resolution, but making the dimensions larger will allow for downsizing with a higher resolution. They do not allow for collaboration in the free option and they only allow for 5 active projects at a time. Additionally, alignment tools are difficult to use. However, this software is very good for making charts and graphs!
  • Adobe InDesign: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, this is one of the best options for creating posters if you know or have time to learn the software.
  • Adobe Illustrator: Like InDesign, this software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, this is another good alternative for creating posters if you know or have time to learn the software.

Gn Infographics For Adobe Photoshop Cs2

  • Adobe Photoshop: Like InDesign and Illustrator, this software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. Using a Creative Cloud account will allow for easy transition from one computer to another. With layers and alignment tools, as well as plenty of photo editing capabilities, this is another good alternative for creating data visualizations if you know or have time to learn the software.

(See also Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Apple Keynote under 'Infographics')

Maps

Maps are a form of data visualization that use a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or water. Maps can simply show the geographical markers (such as landmarks, roads, elevation, etc.) or be used in conjunction with a data set to geographically represent said data.

Recommended Software:
  • My Maps by Google: This is a free, online map making application made by Google using the base Google Maps/Google Earth. Users can add points, lines, and shapes on top of Google Maps, using a WYSIWYG editor. Maps can be saved and shared online. With limited tools, this map maker is simple and easy to use.
  • Google Earth: This free application is available with limited online functions or with a more robust desktop application. Where My Maps are 2D maps, Google Earth renders a 3D representation of Earth based on satellite imagery.
  • NatGeo MapMaker Interactive: This free, online program allows you to pick from a series of base maps, and add built in layers, draw custom shapes, add points, and much more. This program also allows you to easily save and share your maps.
  • ArcGIS: This software is available to UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff via InfoLab machines, both in the labs and for checkout. It is one of the industry standards for map making. The system provides an infrastructure for making maps and geographic information available throughout an organization, across a community, and openly on the Web. This program has a steep learning curve is only recommended for those who are serious about map making.
  • Piktochart: This online program has a limited free option, as well as monthly and annual subscriptions at a cost. Piktochart files are created online and can be downloaded as PNG files. These files are usually lower in resolution, but making the dimensions larger will allow for downsizing with a higher resolution. This software is mostly used for poster and infographics, but there is a very limited map option, for simple color-coded maps. In the free option, there is a limit of five active projects at a time.

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Working on something different?

The above options are just a few examples of infographics and data visualization projects. Want help with something not listed here? Make an appointment with a DesignLab consultant to discuss how we can help!

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Infographics

Website: Daily Infographic

Website: Cool Infographics from Randy Krum

Image:A Copyright Flowchart Infographic from Langwitches.org

Data Visualization

Handout: Which Type of Data do You Have? (Made by DesignLab)

Website:Information is Beautiful

Website: Flowing Data

Gallery:D3 Gallery on GitHub

Maps

Website:21 Mind-Blowing Map Examples from the Web

Website: 30 Superb Examples of Infographic Maps

Software Support

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Adobe InDesign

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Canva

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Piktochart

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My Maps (Google)

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Google Earth

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NatGeo MapMaker Interactive

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ArcGIS

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