Infographics enhance human ability to see patterns and trends
There are real benefits to creating infographics for your organisation.
Here is an example of the best usage of this trendy way to communicate: The Europe-Africa-Caribbean-Pacific Liaison Committee (COLEACP) is a civil society organisation (CSO), established in 1973 by stakeholders in the international fruit and vegetable trade.
COLEACP is a not-for-profit inter-professional association whose primary purpose is to support the development of a sustainable and competitive agriculture and agribusiness.
Since its creation, COLEACP has been managing development projects in the ACP agricultural and food sector, financed by donors (mainly the European Union).
From an operational standpoint, COLEACP is a network and a technical assistance tool for the durable and inclusive development of the private sector (SMEs) based on expertise and an active training system in 50 countries (outside the EU).
With the need to cope with increased amounts of data and at the same time increase quality and productivity, infographics like charts, graphs, and map are mainly used for operational purposes.
Infographics can improve cognition by utilising graphics to enhance the human visual system’s ability to see patterns and trends.
The communication agency, Page in extremis, can help you deploy a consistent set of infographics that can become the backbone of your visual presence on social media.
The communication agency creates and refreshes corporate and institutional brands and develops digital and printed media.
Based in Brussels, Page in extremis has defined a proprietary process to reach the best results. The method includes the monitoring and the several quality checks, specially developed to provide a maximum of comfort to its clients.
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