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What is an ‘infographic’?

September 21, 2015 · by lupi · in event, opinion

With the end of the summer holidays people are back at their desks and busy commissioning new projects. I’ve had a flurry of enquiries for ‘infographics’. Great news it seems, but only up until the point I realise my ‘infographics’…

Why choose to use an infographic?

Why choose to use an infographic?

February 2, 2011 · by lupi · in opinion

The range of speakers at the ‘Design of Understanding’ and the range of work they create put me in mind of a theme I have been mulling over of late, that is the motivation behind creating any graphic. And looking…

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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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