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infographics

  • plural
    of infographic.
    infographic
    noun
    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.

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On Instagram, finance education accounts like Dow Janes use anything from infographics to trending meme formats to repackage complex economics concepts for public consumption.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 29, 2025

Since Powell’s time, these infographics have become great fodder for internet jokes.

From Slate Feb. 8, 2023

The resulting jumble — strings of choppy sentences juxtaposed with single-page colorful mantras and infographics about dating and love songs — is not always coherent.

From Washington Post Jan. 31, 2023

A study showed exposure to infographics lowered belief in the particular COVID-19 myth being targeted.

From Salon Nov. 10, 2022

The claims spread as infographics, viral TikToks and memes - with some urging users to turn precise location off for Instagram immediately.

From BBC Aug. 26, 2022

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