![]() If you’d rather outsource invitation creation, you can still use our customizable and printable wedding planning infographic to have an always-at-hand guide to your big day: You can use Piktochart to design your own digital (and printable analog) invitations like this: Image credit: How about placing the Laundry Symbols Cheat Sheet in your laundry room? Now you’ll never have to wonder what those weird laundry hieroglyphics mean again!Īs long as we’re looking at ways offline Piktocreations can make your life easier, what about using printables to help organize and plan on of the most important days of your life? You can use infographics at home, too! The example below, Kitchen Cheat Sheet from Everest, can be printed and stuck on your fridge for an easy way to find measurements and conversions without having to ask Siri or Google. Check out these teacher’s testimonials on the topic of infographics in classroom (with their students’ infographics examples). The end result can be printed out and collected together on the wall.Īdditionally, teachers can use infographics as a teaching tool to help students design and translate complex data into a simpler and more consumable format. Teachers assign a topic for their students, and the students gather data online and assemble it into an infographic. Image credit: Another great example of using infographics in the classroom is generating an infographic instead of a written report. We’ve seen journalism classes in several universities actively using infographics as part of their curriculum. If you’re looking for a visually interesting way to summarize your thesis or research reports, use Piktochart to deliver your information in printed reports with data in beautiful charts and graphs. Take the following example of a business card. Business cardsįor small to medium businesses, you could consider using Piktochart to create your own set of branded materials like calendars, business cards, newsletter templates, stickers, tags, and the like. ![]() Think of it as a mind map that can be shared with others. Here’s an example of a process flow diagram that can be included in a user manual or printed for labs or workshops. For instance, if you work for a company that’s looking to hire recent college graduates, you could use Piktochart to generate a job interview infographics banner (or a pull-up bunting) for use at a job fair. Piktochart can be used to make posters and fliers, too. Some ideas include poster printouts for promotional campaigns, product brochures or flyers, company reports, presentations, and handouts. You can use Piktochart to create and brand your printed marketing materials. ![]() At the end of this post, we’ll cover the steps you need to take to export and print your Piktocreations in both. Here are some ideas to get you started on some great ways you can print and get your infographics offline. They can hold them, take notes on them, and have something physical to hold on to. Some people prefer to work with tangible items. There may be any number of reasons to take the awesome infographics, posters, and presentations you make with Piktochart and take them offline. But that doesn’t mean you should keep your infographics limited to an online presence. ![]() Infographics are remarkably useful for online communication because they are easy to read and share across different online channels.
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