We recently teamed up with the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia to present our annual storytelling workshop for nonprofits. For this year’s topic, The Power of Visual Storytelling, RPS Creative Director and CEO Amanda Sutt gave a presentation on telling your story through infographics. While this presentation was for nonprofits, the truth is infographics are great visual tools that any organization or business can incorporate into their storytelling efforts. Read on to learn a little more about infographics and some tips for adding them to your strategy, or scroll down to watch a recap recording Amanda posted on YouTube.
What is an Infographic?
The short definition from Merriam-Webster is “a chart, diagram, or illustration (as in a book or magazine, or on a website) that uses graphic elements to present information in a visually striking way.” Digital marketer and bestselling author Jeff Bullas further describes infographics as a mixture of analysis, design, and writing that help present deep or complex data in “a visual shorthand.” He also says they are an efficient way to combine the best text and pictures with other design elements to tell a “story that begs to be shared.”
Why We Need Infographics
So why should you consider using infographics in your storytelling? Consider this quote from researchers Barbara M. Miller and Brooke Barnett:
“On their own, text and graphics are both useful yet imperfect methods of communication. Written language allows an almost infinite number of word combinations that allow deep analysis of concepts but relies heavily on the reader’s ability to process that information. Graphics may be easier for the reader to understand but are less effective in the communication of abstract and complicated concepts…combining text and graphics allows communicators to take advantage of each medium’s strengths and diminish each medium’s weakness.”Still not completely convinced? Here are some additional reasons you need infographics.
- The more visually compelling you can make any facts, figures, or statistics, the better because it will be easier to read and process.
- Infographics help build brand awareness when your logo and brand elements are incorporated.
- You can use infographics anywhere. From printed pieces to social media platforms, newsletters, blogs, and even advertisements, infographics are great tools for giving your audience a quick snapshot of information that still makes an impact.
- They can help increase conversions, website traffic, and even your rank on Google if you optimize them for search engines.
- Infographics can help you showcase your knowledge and expertise on very specific topics.
- Consider it the hook that will make people continue reading through the infographic. You only need a couple of sentences to make this first impression, so make it a good one.
- Remember that the story should be organized and in sequential order.
- Stats should be informative and from reputable resources.
- Keep your design clean and simple. Don’t go overboard with your font choices. Pick fonts that are easy to read and complement each other.
- Choose attention-grabbing graphics and images and avoid over-using them.
- Include your logo, social media profile names, and website URL so readers can find you later if they have questions or want to learn more about what you have to offer.