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infographic

American  
[in-foh-graf-ik] / ˌɪn foʊˈgræf ɪk /

noun

  1. Often infographics a visual presentation of information in the form of a chart, graph, or other image accompanied by minimal text, intended to give an easily understood overview, often of a complex subject.

    a mass-transit infographic that uses different colors to represent different modes of transportation.


Etymology

Origin of infographic

First recorded in 1960–65; info(rmation) + graphic

Example Sentences

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“This journey was inspired by how I started my Instagram account, which initially focused on creating infographics demonstrating simple and easy recipes,” she said.

From Salon

Those viral weather service infographics you see on Twitter and Facebook during big weather events?

From Los Angeles Times

The show also includes digital infographics, a video and audio elements.

From Los Angeles Times

The Canadian Cardiovascular Society has an infographic on how to follow the Portfolio Diet.

From Salon

By their very nature, infographics condense data down to essential, component parts.

From Washington Post