Of course, you don’t have to use columns

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Rina7RS
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Of course, you don’t have to use columns

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Comparison infographics are exactly what they sound like: a comparison of two or more things in a simple graphical format. They can be used to create a clear contrast between two or more things, and can also be used to show similarities and differences. Therefore, these infographics need to be as clearly and concisely organized as possible to avoid confusion.

Here's an example from Venngage that contrasts facts about sharks with common misconceptions.

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This is an effective infographic design not because it has anything mexico mobile database to do with the topic – it doesn’t – but because it’s so easy to understand. The graphic in the middle helps organize the text on either side, separating them while still expressing the connection between them. It also leads the eye downward, encouraging the reader to keep reading.

Another popular way to organize a comparison infographic is to use a Venn diagram, like this popular Marvel Cinematic Universe infographic by The Geek Twins :

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In this example, simple but recognizable icons are used to represent Marvel Comics characters, and a Venn diagram represents each studio’s rights to use those characters. It’s simple, detailed, and entertaining — and it’s often shared in articles and blog posts around the internet.
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