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We’ve compiled a list of the latest infographic statistics to help you decide whether infographics are still worth creating today.
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The following infographic statistics explain what elements within infographics make them stand out and how they can be used to persuade people to take action.
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65% of the world’s population are visual learners. It makes sense, then, that businesses take advantage of visual content like infographics to hammer their marketing message home.
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Infographic Statistics: ​Infographics have emerged as a powerful tool in data communication, significantly enhancing content engagement and information retention. Approximately 60% of businesses have integrated infographics into their content strategies, recognizing their effectiveness in conveying complex data succinctly.
Content incorporating images and graphics, such as infographics, can achieve up to 650% higher engagement compared to text-only content. Furthermore, infographics are 30 times more likely to be read than purely textual articles, underscoring their appeal to audiences. The human brain processes visual information more efficiently, with 90% of information transmitted to the brain being visual.
Additionally, 65% of individuals are visual learners, highlighting the importance of visual aids in learning and information dissemination. When information is paired with relevant images, people retain 65% of the information three days later, compared to only 10% when it is presented without visuals.
These statistics demonstrate the critical role of infographics in enhancing communication, improving comprehension, and increasing audience engagement across various platforms.
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Every year, Statistics Canada collects data from hundreds of surveys. As the amount of data gathered increases, Statistics Canada has introduced infographics to help people, business owners, academics, and management at all levels, understand key information derived from the data. Infographics can be used to quickly communicate a message, to simplify the presentation of large amounts of data, to see data patterns and relationships, and to monitor changes in variables over time. These infographics will provide a quick overview of Statistics Canada survey data.
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This infographic demonstrates the journey of data and how respondents' answers to our surveys become useful data used to make informed decisions. The infographic highlights the Labour Force Survey (LFS), the Survey of Household Spending (SHS), and the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS).
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The Infographic Maker market has emerged as a vital segment within the broader landscape of graphic design and content creation tools, allowing businesses, educators, and content creators to transform complex information into visually appealing and easily digestible graphics. As organizations increasingly rely on da
This statistic shows the results of a 2014 Popsugar survey among American women asking them if they share and post infographics. During the survey, **** percent of female respondents said they share and post often.
To monitor information relating to Skills for Life and Work in Northern Ireland.
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This infographic titled 'Proud to be Canadian' describes results on pride in Canada, based on the 2013 General Social Survey on Social Identity. Findings on pride in being Canadian, as well as Canadian achievements are presented.
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In 2010, the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) was redesigned to better measure the type and speed of household Internet connections. The CIUS consists of a household component that measures home access, and an individual component that measures online behaviours, including the use of e-commerce. This infographic describes some results of the Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce survey of 2010.
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Browse the most interesting pieces of data and statistics from around the world of WordPress. Use them whenever you’re working on a new article, blog post, infographic, or whatever else you have in store.
Key statistics about mental health challenges facing military teens, as illustrated in the infographic on this page.
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This infographic demonstrates how producer price indexes for goods and services are calculated and why they are important for the Canadian economy. This infographic highlights the Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI), the New Housing Price Index (NHPI), the Retail Services Price Index (RSPI) and the Accounting Services Price Index (ASPI).
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Every year, Statistics Canada collects data from hundreds of surveys. As the amount of data gathered increases, Statistics Canada has introduced infographics to help people, business owners, academics, and management at all levels, understand key information derived from the data. Infographics can be used to quickly communicate a message, to simplify the presentation of large amounts of data, to see data patterns and relationships, and to monitor changes in variables over time. These infographics will provide a quick overview of Statistics Canada survey data.
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This infographic, entitled Family Violence in Canada, presents results from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and General Social Survey on victimization. Findings cover the prevalence of both police-reported and self-reported family and spousal violence in Canada.
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This infographic presents a new interactive data visualization application on domestic regional trade flows in Canada for goods moved by truck and rail, 2004 to 2012. Through chord diagrams, users can look at the interconnectedness of different regions in Canada via their trade ties. They can also use interactive maps to get a picture of geographic trends in trade.
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Approx. 11 people die by suicide each day.
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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) collects data on all sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses made at sexual health services in England. This page includes information on trends in STI diagnoses, as well as the numbers and rates of diagnoses by demographic characteristics and UKHSA public health region.
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The STI quarterly surveillance reports of provisional data for diagnoses of syphilis, gonorrhoea and ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhoea in England are also available online.
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We’ve compiled a list of the latest infographic statistics to help you decide whether infographics are still worth creating today.