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Done well, infographic design clarifies, explains, reveals or adds meaning
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Visual chapters

Visual chapters

November 24, 2011 · by lupi · in example

Look at the six thumbnail sketches down the left hand side: I really like the use of visuals here to draw attention to where the stories are. They serve to guide the reader through an otherwise complicated and confusing landscape.

Print v online

Print v online

March 8, 2010 · by lupi · in example, opinion

These two graphics show how a simple conversion of an online graphic to print, or vice versa, is all that’s needed to play to the strengths of the medium in question. This work is by the New York Time’s Amanda…

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I am Lulu Pinney. This is my blog. Hello! contact at lulupinney dot co dot uk
The majority of work featured on this blog isn't mine. They are examples of infographic design and visual journalism drawn from all over that I consider to be good*. With more and more visual infostuff out there I’m interested in curating a collection of good* work. And in this way I can further explore my definition of what good* is. That is why I blog.

*Good infographic design is…

…clear, relevant, engaging, useful, original, elegant

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