In Joyful Infographics: A Friendly, Human Approach to Data, one of
the leading graphic designers of recent times shows how a judicious use
of humor can make infographics more understandable. Written in
non-academic, easy-to-understand language, and with historical and
contemporary visual examples presented throughout, this small book
provides a short history of light-hearted graphics. The text outlines
nine clear ways to make graphics more understandable, explores the
importance of the audience, shows you how to make information come alive
during presentations through live-action 'performance' graphics,
discusses why joy and smiling are good for you, and shows you how not to
overdo it. The author website, featuring enlargeable graphics, can be
found here: https: //www.joyfulinfographics.com/.
Even if a subject is delicate, controversial, or taboo, being
graphically friendly to the audience is the right way to explain it. It
is the opposite of being clinically cold and just presenting the facts.
If you can get readers to smile--the smile of recognition when they
understand the graphic--you are more than halfway toward getting them to
continue reading, and understanding, the intention of the piece. Joyful
Infographics teaches you how to do just that.