Tag Archives: infographics

Strength in numbers

Are you on trend with infographics? As well as being a great way to communicate complex information they make really sticky web content, attract Google searches and encourage the sharing of factoids through social media.

Here’s a section of one we produced for RAC’s award winning 2011 Report on Motoring. It compares the views of younger and older drivers on a range of motoring issues.
Take a look at our blog posts for more information about infographics. Our more recent post on the subject features an early example from Florence Nightingale.

RAC-Infographic

The Joy of Stats

Information design is a major trend in graphics today. But take a look at the work of Florence Nightingale in 1855. She was not just the lady of the lamp but the mother of modern infographics. After the Crimean War she presented her findings about ‘Mortality within the British Army’ to Parliament, devising illustrative graphical charts to tell the story. It helped bring about revolutionary changes to medical health. Her story and others was featured in a great programme on TV this week, presented by Professor Hans Roslin called ‘The Joy of Stats’.

Florence Nightingale Pie Chart