Sunday, November 22, 2015

5 Ways to Create Infographics for Instagram


By Eugene Woo
Published October 29, 2015 Printer-Friendly

social media how toWant more engagement on Instagram?

Have you considered posting infographics?

Introducing infographics into your Instagram marketing campaigns will attract more viewers and set you apart from other companies.

In this article you'll find five ways to create infographics for Instagram.

create infographics on instagram Discover how to create infographics for Instagram.

Videos overwhelmingly beat photos on Instagram.

The easiest way to create a video from an existing infographic is to cut up the original infographic into multiple pieces. Then use a video editing tool to convert all of the separate images into a short video.

First, use a graphics program to split a long infographic into separate images. You may want to save them with their numerical order in the file names.

cropped infographic sections Take a long infographic and split it into separate images.

Next, upload the images to your phone. Open up a video editing app such as iMovie for iPhone (or find an Android equivalent).

Create a new project, and then add all of the images by tapping the File icon. Each image will be laid out on the timeline. Rearrange the images if you wish.

cropped infographic section in video app Create a new project in your video app, and then upload all of the images.

Instagram videos are short, so you need to make sure the entire video is less than 10 seconds long. If you use five or six images, make each image clip about one second long and each transition about half a second long.

Tap on the image to change the clip duration. When selected, it will have a yellow outline. Then pinch the image to change the length of the clip.

cropped infographic section in video app Tap the image and then pinch it to change the length of the clip.

Tap on the transition clip to change the duration and style. I usually stick to the simple Slide transition, as it's the least distracting.

cropped infographic section in video app Tap on the transition to change the duration and style.

To preview the movie, click on the Play button. Add music and change settings with the Settings button (the gear icon). Once you're satisfied, export the video to your phone by tapping the Share button.

cropped infographic video in video app Add music and change any settings, like the filter. Then hit Share to export your movie.

Finally, open up Instagram and create a new video post. If the video doesn't fit the square preview, switch to the full size option by tapping Resize. It's the double bracket icon in the lower-left corner of the Preview screen.

cropped infographic video in camera roll Switch to full size if your video doesn't fit in Preview. Just tap the double brackets in the lower left.

Save your video to the camera roll, and share on other social networks.

One of the challenges of using infographics on Instagram is that most of them are created in portrait (long-form) format. While Instagram now permits landscape and portrait images, the viewing dimension of every post should be optimized for mobile viewing.

Since content needs to be legible on a typical mobile screen, you can't just resize a long-form infographic to fit the Instagram image parameters.

Instead, crop one chart (with a single factoid) from a complete infographic to use exclusively for a post. Otherwise, create a mini-infographic that gets one point across.

For example, the White House created this #EqualPay infographic for their Instagram. The same information was in a variety of other places, including a Twitter video post.

one fact infographic on instagram In honor of #WomensEqualityDay, the White House created a one-fact infographic for Instagram.

The easiest way to create a mini-chart is to repurpose something that already exists. Buffer took a piece of a long How to Make Sales from Instagram infographic and created the post below.

cropped infographic on instagram Take a piece of a longer infographic to make a small image for Instagram.

Most successful posts consist of a chart or data point that displays something useful, funny or interesting. Look at your current content or brainstorm ideas to create small charts for your company's Instagram.

Sometimes the best way to convey a number in an infographic, especially a very large or important number, is to use plain text. This is one of those exceptions to the "show, don't tell" rule of data visualization.

If you want, and if it fits with your brand, add a hint of mystery to really grab your audience's attention. FiveThirtyEight puts a number over an image. Users need to click the post to see what the number represents.

text overlay infographic on instagram FiveThirtyEight shares a number over an image. The audience needs to click to find out what the number means.

Convert your data into a quotable text snippet by describing it in simple text. Then add it as a text overlay to one of your images. Choose an image that's representative of your brand or the data itself.

text overlay infographic on instagram Choose a representative image and add data in text as an overlay.

There's a variety of Instagram and image editing apps to use to overlay text on your images. Complement the image with icons and add context in the comment section.

A pictogram lets you represent data using icons. It's one of the most effective visual designs for conveying important percentages or ratios.

Design studio Infographic.ly has some great examples on their Instagram channel, like the one below.

pictogram infographic on instagram Pictograms, which use icons to represent data, are perfect for Instagram.

The easiest way to create a pictogram is to use a tool for making infographics. This process takes only a few minutes.

First, choose the icon you want to use (most tools will have a variety of icons to choose from).

pictogram icon selection Search for an icon on your infographic creation app.

Specify the number of icons you want to depict in rows and columns. Note any icons that need to be highlighted with different colors. Pick a darker color for the number of icons you want to highlight and a lighter one for the others.

pictogram infographic on instagram Choose the number of icons and rows. Then decide which icons need to be highlighted differently.

Add your title and export the image. Then post it to Instagram.

Pictograms are perfect for Instagram, because they can be optimized for mobile viewing.

Icon charts are icons filled with two different colors to depict a certain percentage value. Instead of the typical column or bar chart, an icon chart uses an icon to illustrate both the value and the actual information, like Project Orbis Singapore did in this post.

icon chart infographic on instagram Icon charts visually display value, as well as information.

Create an icon chart using an infographic tool, just as you would for a pictogram.

Choose an icon. Then select the percentage of the icon you want as the fill value. For example, to show 20%, set the fill value to 20.

icon chart infographic creation on instagram Choose an icon, and then add percentage of fill value.

Next, select the two colors you want for the icon. Again, pick a dark color for the percentage you want to show, and a lighter color for the remaining fill.

Then add a title and description.

icon chart infographic creation for instagram Add a title and description to complete your icon chart.

Another option is to create a similar icon chart using a conventional design tool such as Photoshop or Illustrator. Simply fill the path of your object with two different colors. Remember, you'll have to calculate the percentage and height manually.

Combining iconography with data visualization delivers an engaging impact. See what message your company can covey with this type of infographic.

Final Thoughts

Learning how to create infographics for your Instagram marketing may take some time, but it's definitely worth it.

Many marketers have had plenty of success with infographics on web-based channels, and its use on mobile-based channels has only begun to take off. There's definitely a lot of opportunity to embrace.

What do you think? Do you create infographics for your business? Do you optimize them for Instagram? Please share your thoughts and experience in the comments.

how to create infographics for instagram Tips for creating infographics for Instagram.

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Eugene Woo is the co-founder of the infographic software maker, Venngage. He is a developer and entrepreneur, focusing on infographic design, visual content marketing and data science. Other posts by Eugene Woo »

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