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Graphic design trends in data visualization for 2022

by Salima Nadira in January 20th, 2022

With all the complex information that needed to be shared on the topic of the global pandemic and all the associated changes that happened because of it, there’s no wonder that we have started to see more data visualizations, especially in industries like healthcare, government, and marketing. At the same time, companies at the top of their data game have turned to increasingly fun data visualizations to not just share information, but also spread more positivity across the globe. Here’s a rundown of graphic design trends in data visualization from the past year:

Simple infographics

We saw a lot of public service announcements during the pandemic, much of which was complex and potentially confusing. The use of icons and colors in this simple infographic really helps the general public get a more visual picture, and absorb information better. Icons and colors work very well in signages and informative brochures, especially those that need to be put up or distributed around public places.

Simple Infographic

Source: Mothership.sg

Themed infographics

Who said internal reports need to be boring? Even your team’s mind maps can have a touch of aesthetics. Here’s an example template for a customer journey, by Venngage. They even made themed infographics around The Avengers, Game of Thrones, Netflix fonts, and Disney villains. Now that’s something worth printing and putting up in your office cubicle.

Themed Infographic

Source: Venngage

Using pictures alongside data

Sharing data points is great, but what better way to make a visual impact than to include a relevant visual? Especially in social media posts, when viewers usually glance at images rather than look carefully at what’s written on it.

Pictures with data

Source: Twitter

Bold visuals

Spotify is the world’s biggest music streaming platform, so a lot of us music lovers would probably have seen our 2021 round-up at the end of last year. The bright colors and bold images never fail to bring excitement and good cheer to our faces. And what a great idea, too - sharing interesting data on your customers’ behavior and preferences from your year end review is a clever way to humanize corporate communications.

Bold visuals

Source: CNN

Live streaming platform Twitch also went in with the bold visuals for their year-end recap, of course making use of popular emotes from the platform:

Bold visuals 2

Source: Twitch

From signages around public spaces to informative brochures, the pandemic has created a need for information to be printed and shared, fast. That’s why online printing services are becoming more and more convenient, and if you’re living in South East Asia, especially Singapore, Malaysia, or Thailand — you can check out the printing services provider Ontimeprint.

Ontimeprint

Ontimeprint is a subsidiary of Gogoprint, an innovative printing startup that solves the problem of SMEs losing out in a traditional printing situation due to lack of scale. They do so by combining print orders so that printers can fill their overcapacity and SMEs are not treated as “second grade customers”, creating a win-win situation.

Offering same-day or next-day delivery, Ontimeprint boasts a market-leading On Time Guarantee which reflects their commitment to getting your orders delivered right when you want them. It’s a great option to consider if you’re looking to print some flyers, company booklets, or even take your brand from online to offline with stickers.

This post was written in partnership with Ontimeprint.

 
 

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