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Encyclopedia > Infographics
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AEJMC Archives -- September 2002, week 1 (#16) (5191 words)
Infographics are combinations of text and graphics and contain information, which is difficult to be represented through text or images only.
Infographics and Multimedia Communication Knowledge may be obtained in various ways and one is certainly mass communication and it's media.
When the different infographics used in the topic "European Monetary Union" were analyzed for their capacity to convey information, we discovered at least the tendency that unanimated graphics might be better suited for knowledge transfer than the other two modes of presentation.
Infographics, Exploring Visual Information Design (1575 words)
Simplicity is not the primary objective of the infographic — situation awareness and understanding is.
The infographic can be a way to efficiently and simply communicate a context and gain a little perspective on what could be a confusing situation.
Consequently a sizable space in the infographic is dedicated to identify and design the rules, influences and systems driving the diagram people see.
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