“I can understand why readers like them so much, and in my position I have to follow the trends,” she said. “Even when I can’t stand them.”
So until the trend dies, we’ve compiled a list of do’s, don’ts and best practices for creating and using infographics, whether you’re a blogger looking for content or a public relations firm looking to get your client’s message out. —Why Your Infographic Is Evil (And Three Ways To Fix It).
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