Moving along on my Infographics Obsession. I never said the 30 days would be continuous days, as some of these tools are more complicated than you’d think. Easel.ly is just one of those tools that took some time to adjust to. After several days of start and give up, I finally was able to render an infographic using Easel.ly www.easel.ly. I’d like to tell you that this is the solution, but it’s still very buggy, bit it definitely has potential. Read more…
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Woo hoo for Infogr.am. This is probably one of the easiest Infographic tools I’ve come across to date. Here you can do lots with your own images, text, and charts. You can see how pretty my Infographic is below. Read more…
It was news to me that LinkedIn had a whole host of tools through their LinkedIn Labs site. According to the site
“LinkedIn Labs hosts a small set of projects and experimental features built by the employees of LinkedIn. We share them here as demonstrations and to solicit feedback, but please remember that they are intended to be low-maintenance experiments, and may be added and removed over time based on popularity and support. Also, checkout http://engineering.linkedin.com to learn more about the engineering teams at LinkedIn.” Read more…
I was pretty excited to review Visual.ly as I thought it was a tool I could use to create a cool infographics on the topic of my choice. Unfortunately that’s not what they offer – at least not yet. Visual.ly is currently more like of a gallery of infographics where designers can post their creations. But they have started to offer some visualizations leveraging Facebook and Twitter data that are pretty fun and well designed. Plus they’re “coming soon” section boasts of future visualizations you can create on topics such as sports, food and politics. Read more…
Day 4 – Piktochart
Today I tackled a toughie – Piktochart. I was really excited to delve into this one as I love how Infographics can look. I must admit, this one took me all afternoon to complete, and I wasn’t really worried too much about what point I was trying to make, just that I made one. If I’m actually trying to prove a specific point, I think it will be much more difficult. Read more…
So today, I’m checking out an app for the iPhone called Photo Stats. It’s objective is to tell me all about the photos I take. I think the most useful thing I learned in this trial is how to do a screen capture of my iPhone (hold the menu button and click on the on/off switch) – who knew? Read more…
Day 1 wasn’t that difficult, in fact it was pretty fun. However, as I look out at some of the future tools I want to test, I’m a bit scared though as I’m finding getting the data into the correct format is easier said than done. But that’s for another day. For today, I’ll tackle another easy one, Visify’s Tweetsheet. This tool helps you see which posts got the most retweets, who your best followers are, your geographic impact and gives you a word cloud of your favorite themes. Read more…
So it’s Day 1 on my 30 Tools in 30 Days journey. I’m starting with the easiest ones – basically the ones pulling existing data from social networks and other sources. Right now I have to rack my brain on what will be cool new information to visualize. But that’s my challenge. So starting with a super easy tool, Visualize.me. This is a cool tool that pulls all the information from your LinkedIn profile and turns it into an infographic. Read more…
30 tools in 30 days
If you follow my Twitter feed closely, you’ll probably notice that I love infographics and retweet them a lot. So when I came across this article Top 16 Tools to Create Infographics, I’ve become kind of obsessed and have been playing around with these tools quite a bit lately. Another article from the Daily Tekk provides an even better list of Over 100 Incredible Infographic Tools and Resources. Some are super cool and easy to create true Infographics, while some are a bit more data visualization tools or other charting tools. Regardless of the categories, it’s a good list, and got me thinking . . . Read more…
