This type of chart shows percentages as slices of a circle.
Pie Chart
This infographic resembles a mini-magazine with visuals and short text sections.
Visual Article
This principle fails when light text is placed on a light background.
Contrast
This tool removes unwanted edges and brings focus to the main subject.
Cropping
This stage involves researching the audience and writing the rationale.
planning and strategizing
This chart looks like a pie chart but has a hollow middle.
Doughnut Chart
This infographic arranges events or moments in chronological order.
Timeline
Repeating similar shapes, colors, or fonts uses this principle.
Repetition
This adjustment makes colors appear richer and more vibrant.
Saturation
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Empowerment Technology
This chart is best for showing how data changes over months or years.
line Graph
This infographic uses arrows and boxes to show steps, choices, or pathways.
Flowchart
This principle ensures both sides of a design look visually balanced.
Balance
This tool bends, stretches, or twists an image to create distortion.
Warp
This stage involves promoting or demonstrating the completed product.
Execution and awareness
This chart uses upright bars to compare the sizes of different groups.
Column Chart
This infographic summarizes formulas, shortcuts, or rules for fast recall.
Cheat Sheet
This principle groups related elements close together to show connection.
Proximity
This technique removes the background so a subject can be placed elsewhere.
Background Removal / Editing
This stage includes coding, prototyping, and creating content.
Project development
This chart uses horizontal bars so large values can be compared easily.
Bar graph
This infographic presents similarities and differences between two items.
Comprison
This principle creates a focal point to guide the viewer’s eye.
Emphasis
This adjustment increases the difference between dark and bright parts of an image.
Contrasts
This stage includes updates, bug fixes, and improvements after launch.
Project maintenance