Typographical Infographics That’ll Make You Go “Wow!”
Words are a really powerful tool to express what you think, but an even more powerful weapon to visualize your main thoughts and concept are graphics. To be more specific a rich combination of beautiful typographical signs, letters and symbols. By using different fonts, sizes and styles it's possible to create stunning typographical infographics. All you need is an awesome idea and some prior knowledge on the topic to visualize your thoughts and present them to your audience.
Typographical infographics are much more than simple pictures with captivating statistics. These creations enhance the world of creativity and artistry through their precision and succinctness. With the help of elegant design and familiar associations, they turn complex graphics into easily digestible messages. Just don't be afraid of experimenting with letters and stunning design approaches. Choose the composition and layout that reflects your theme best and let your imagination fly.
We've collected an amazing set of infographics made entirely of type. Have a look at the collection below and see for yourselves how the play of letters and words can be effective and compelling.
Factoid City by heyjoshboston
Our Streets. Our City by Brian Gossett
Infographic of Africa by ericajloh
Homicide infographic by MrDinkleman
Top 100 fonts of all time by Skele kitty
Got a Light by DesertViper
On words by slimbos
Jobs Visionary by 802.11
Advertising by Bradley R. Hughes
Government by Jonathan Harris
Typography concept by whatshername13
Helvetica font weights by Tommy Swanson
Typeface by MiaPi
Rockmap beta 1.4 by Ernesto Lago
Getting around by uncoated
Insomnia by canadadrugcenter
Political climate by Albertson design
Healthcare Infographic by Veronica Dominique
Typography infographic by Peter Grundy
Advice for designers by Gareth Parry
Death probabilities by Julia Hoffmann
Beer map by Michael Wentz
Hot typographical infographic by Christian Ross
Network by Dennis Crowley
Data Table Exercise by Inan Olcer
Evolution by Renee Alvarado
Flight Delays by Carl DeTorres
Speaking my language by rhealpoirier
Facebook infographic by Doogie Horner
History of the elements by B0nzo
Infographic on infographics by zabisco
Typographical Infographics
Panda Infographic by Lish-55































really appreciate designs……
Dhaval, glad you like them :)
thanks….. :)
hope we’ll get new updates in future …..
It’s amazing! Thanks.
Great post, Emily. Am thinking a few of these would make great posters for my home or office; I guess I’m an infoholic! They can be a bit confusing or overwhelming in some places, but I love them anyway. Just out of curiosity, do you have a favorite here? Thanks again for sharing these!
Thanks Lorne, for your comment. I like all of them, cause every graphic conveys really interesting thoughts and concept. But want to single out “Our Streets. Our City” infographic, cause of a creative way of its implementation and a positive mood it brings to readers, and “Typography infographic” by Peter Grundy, cause of its complex structure and stylish design. But all the same, I adore all these artworks :)
Your idea about posters is cool :) I would like to hang “Got a Light” infographic in the office, maybe it’ll help to prevent smoking.
My favourite’s are those ones with colourful and beautiful type on a white clean background.
its really amazing.. i really impressed…thanks for sharing this…its so much difficult make it, and u did it..hats off..thanks a lot again for sharing
I am design freak but to be honest I like more those infographics that has information that I have never seen or read but I don’t pay too much information to the design. I like if it’s clean and easy to read and not filled with graphics.
Hi Steven, thanks for your comment :)
I fully agree that the main purpose of the informational graphic is to show the data and statistics in an easy-understandable way. These infographics are not simple, they have complex design and original structure, but it’s their special spice and thanks to it, this kind of artworks stands out against others made only of numbers.
I think Steven is Right, although they have great designs or, to say it better, great “graphics” they are somehow hard to follow, of course it would depend on the support they are thinked for.
Great Round up
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Fuad, a huge thank you for such inspirational and nice words! :) I’ll try to do my best :)
Wish you an amazing sunny day!
each one is fantastic – thanks for this amazing compilation
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Bello, bello, bello…
Gracias!
Amazing collection, thank you!
I love infographics. You compiled an awesome bunch! Thanks for sharing.