Thanks to their ability to help us to visualise and understand information, infographics are powerful marketing and educational tools. A great infographic can enhance your content marketing, annual reports, step-by-step directions, web design, tutorials, social media posts and more.
But creating your own infographic isn’t easy. Working with infographic templates can be restrictive and the best infographics require some graphic design skills and detailed planning.
A freelancer can create customised infographics just for your needs. A professional graphic designer understands how to use colours, fonts, graphs, pie charts and other design elements to create effective, interesting infographics.
Take a look at the many types of infographics below. They explore data visualisation in myriad ways, so whether you’re looking for a simple infographic or something much more complex, you’re sure to find some infographic design ideas from these projects.
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With an infographic project, you’ll know the cost, timeline and deliverables up front. This means there are no surprises. Here’s how it works:
Find a graphic designer who can help you to create an engaging infographic. If you have any questions, you can contact the freelancer before buying a project.
Some projects have various tiers and add-ons and you can use these to customise the project to your specific needs. You’ll need to submit your payment to start the project, but we’ll hold onto it until you approve your final infographic design.
When you start your project, the freelance designer will ask for some details about the content you want to include and how you’ll be using the infographic. They may also ask for information such as your branding colours, your logo, and any specific visual content elements you want to include.
If you have any infographic examples for design inspiration, you can share them with the freelancer. These examples can help the infographic maker to better understand the overall style you’re looking for.
From there, the freelancer will come up with some infographic ideas, including a colour scheme, a layout and typography suggestions. You’ll be able to track the freelancer’s progress and check in with them during the project.
Once your project is done, you can approve or request changes to the final infographic. Once it’s approved, we’ll send your payment to the freelancer.
Ready to start working with an infographics designer? Browse infographic designs.