Infographic Design

Scientists researching DNA and information design for healthcare communication.

Feeling good about healthcare communication design: How information design can make a difference

Given our enthusiasm for creating effective information design based on an understanding of how our brains work, it’ll come as no surprise to learn that the intricate and varied world of healthcare communication design is entirely suited to what we do and how we do it. A “one size fits all” design process is not

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How to create a professional report design in Word

The ability to produce a professional report design is not a dark art. By adopting some simple guidelines, you can create documents that your audience will be able to read and understand more easily. The report designs we create for our clients are based on the science of how our brain and eyes work when they engage

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How to create a ‘good’ infographic (+FREE template)

Following a conversation with a client about why we felt we had to rewrite and restructure the content that they’d sent us for an infographic design, we thought we’d share our knowledge about what makes a good, and therefore effective, infographic structure. We’ve also put together a handy FREE INFOGRAPHIC TEMPLATE to help you plan

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5 reasons why infographic designs are perfect for internal communications

We work with many large businesses and organisations who use infographics to communicate reports and research in a way that makes complex matters easier to understand. As a result, their audiences, including clients and key stakeholders, are more engaged and interested their activities. As our relationships with clients develop, we understand more about their cultures

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