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As Randy Krum writes in Cool Infographics , one of the reasons why infographics are popular is because they can clearly represent abstract and complex relationships. Studies estimate that between 50-80% of the human brain is engaged in processing visual stimuli such as shapes, movements, patterns, spatial perception, etc. It is human nature to recognize such visual patterns. We can recognize content prepared using an infographic within seconds and understand their relationship to one another, because, as Prof. Stoll puts it, “you perceive the visualization of a number difference more quickly than if you have to find out from the numerical values in an Excel table.
Infographics are used wherever “non-linear information is conveyed, connections India Car Owner Phone Number List interdependencies between information units, i.e. where information appears opaque, complex and difficult to access.” What types of infographics are there? As Prof. Stoll says, there are different views on how the area can be divided. He himself is of the opinion that infographics should not be named based on the actual visualization, but rather based on the underlying information. which, according to Stoll, form the DNA of the infographic, the pure form: Numbers and ratios as well as data visualization: number graphics Things and facts: representation, exploded drawings of objects, organizational charts Visualization of spatial relationships: cartography However, you can hardly find infographics in their pure form. Usually there are combinations from all areas.
Nebra Sky Disk This is what infographics looked like around 4,000 years ago. The Nebra Sky Disk is an early example of infographic representation through which new insights could be gained and is therefore a special infographic for Prof. Stoll. © Nebra Scheibe by Rainer Zenz / CC BY-SA 3.0 Advantages and disadvantages of infographics Advantages As big fans of infographics, it's not difficult for us to list the benefits of using them. We like infographics because: they present information in a bundled manner, through which information can be recorded quickly and effectively, they are memorable thanks to lots of graphics and little text, they offer many different possible uses.
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