Information Overload and Infographics

Every day we review our alerts from Meltwater, or sponsor, and review dozens of marketing-related infographics on the web. Each week we choose not to publish hundreds of infographics, though. We develop infographics ourselves and it’s not that we’re snobs… it’s simply that we understand what makes an infographic work and what doesn’t.

A well-designed infographic without information overload has the following:

Too many infographics just puke a bunch of impressive stats into a pretty design. The result is information overload. People get lost and confused by the data instead of the infographic educating the reader on what the purpose behind the infographic is.

There are exceptions, of course, like humorous infographics (check out our Agency Love and Marriage and Why People Unfollow You on Twitter) or step by step infographics (check out 10 Steps to Managing Crisis Communication).

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