Storytelling with Data: Infographic Design for Beginners (Hybrid)
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This workshop will introduce participants to resources and strategies for creating infographics that combine visual and narrative elements with data visualizations, sometimes referred to as "storytelling with data." Together we will explore examples of compelling infographics in order to understand what components they often include. We will also discuss design strategies for creating successful infographics by considering how to combine data, color, and text into a structured narrative that communicates effectively with data.
This is a hybrid workshop: you are welcome to attend in-person at Hillman Library or online via Zoom.
Can't make it to this workshop? You can always contact us with your questions about this or other digital scholarship and publishing topics! Read more about Digital Scholarship & Publishing support.
Location: This event will take place in Hillman Library's Digital Scholarship Lab (room G30), located just past the main service desk on the ground floor of the library. Look for the glass double-doors after entering through the ground floor atrium entrance; if you enter on the first floor, take the elevator down to the ground floor and turn right out of the elevator.
Software: The Digital Scholarship Lab computers have relevant software for this workshop available (unless we are using software that is otherwise available online). Non-Pitt participants must obtain a temporary ID at the Hillman circulation desk to access the computer workstations. Please check in with the workshop presenter or contact ULS-DigitalScholarshipServices@pitt.edu if you plan to bring your own personal laptop and have questions about downloading software prior to attending the event.
