Create an Infographic

Infographics are a fun way to promote yourself and your brand. They come in various shapes and sizes and if you're confident in using presentation software like PowerPoint or Open Office, they are quite easy to make.

How to Create your Infographic


To create an infographic in PowerPoint, first select the size of slide on which you wish to work.

From the Design tab, click on Page Setup, first icon on the left of the toolbar and in the drop-down menu presented, choose your size. It can be slide size or as I have chosen for this example, an A4 page size, with portrait orientation.

Back on the Home tab, choose New Slide. You can use a layout with the title or as I have, select a blank slide.

The insert tab allows you to insert pictures, clip art, graphs, text which you can move by right clicking with your mouse to drag wherever you like on the slide.
I like playing with the rotation options –find rotate on the formatting tab. Choose options and you can watch your chosen picture or shape rotating as you increase or decrease the degrees in the selection box.

For this infographic, I inserted a bar chart--simply done by clicking on the chart option and filling in the figures you want to show, lots of book cover pictures from my computer, a logo, and a post-it note made from one of the shapes in the shape option--just love those curled edges. I then used the fill option to color the shape yellow.

Insert a text box into the shape and hey presto, you have a notelet. Again these can be expanded to fill the whole space if required.

Mini warning. Best rotate your shape into position before adding text. I had loads of upside down and sideways text before it dawned on me what I was doing wrong!

When happy, save your file as a jpeg and you can insert it into your website and promo material.

The finished slide.





 Anne Duguid is a senior content editor with MuseItUp Publishing and   her New Year's Resolution is to pass on helpful writing,editing and publishing tips at Slow and Steady Writers far more regularly than she managed in 2012.




12 comments:

Anne Duguid Knol said...

Whoops--you have a few hours in which to spot the undeliberate mistake hehehe

Karen Cioffi said...

Annie, great information. Infographics are great visuals and knowing how to create one is very useful! I didn't notice an error. :)

Anne Duguid Knol said...

Too late now I hope, Karen There were two i's in is in the little yellow sticky note. Now redone. If you create several slides and save each as a jpeg, then you can stack and rearrange them as a truly informative infographic.

D. Jean Quarles said...

Great info! Thanks.

Mary Jo Guglielmo said...

Thanks Annie. Great info

Magdalena Ball said...

I've always loved infographics and you make them seem quite easy to do. Thanks!

Shirley Corder said...

Thanks Annie. I've always looked at these and thought I'd like to do one sometime. This post makes it sound doable.

Anne Duguid Knol said...

Thanks D.Jean and Mary Jo. Had great fun playing...anything rather than work, sometimes. Gave myself the excuse of its being promotional :-)

Anne Duguid Knol said...

Like you, Maggie,I love the best of them. There's a great pie chart showing popularity of Kindle categories somewhere on CopyBlogger. Once I found out how many sizes of slides I could make and that I could save them as jpegs, I could see how everything fits together.

Anne Duguid Knol said...

Thanks Shirley--and very doable. After all, if I can do it ... :-)

Debbie A Byrne said...

Good to know. I learned something today. Thanks for the post!

Anne Duguid Knol said...

Thanks Debbie and thanks too for your link to poisonous plants on Faye's recent post for mystery writers.

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