FAQ

What is an infographic?

Information graphics or infographics are graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge. These graphics present complex information quickly and clearly, such as in signs, maps, journalism, technical writing, and education. With an information graphic, computer scientists, mathematicians, and statisticians develop and communicate concepts using a single symbol to process information. Today information graphics surround us in the media, in published works both pedestrian and scientific, in road signs and manuals. They illustrate information that would be unwieldy in text form, and act as a visual shorthand for everyday concepts such as stop and go. In newspapers, infographics are commonly used to show the weather, as well as maps and site plans for newsworthy events, and graphs for statistical data. Some books are almost entirely made up of information graphics, such as David Macaulay’s The Way Things Work.

 

Source: Freebase

 

Does Yunoinfo produce any of the infographics posted?

No, Yunoinfo does not produce any of the infographics posted on Yunoinfo.com. The true goal of Yunoinfo is to present infographics in an aesthetically pleasing and easy to browse manner. The infographics may come from an assortment of sources around the world. Please feel free to contact Yunoinfo with suggestions, inquiries about advertisement, or if you’d like to suggest an infographic to post.

 

How accurate is the information on the infographics?

As stated above, Yunoinfo does not produce the infographics therefore Yunoinfo does not guarantee that the information within every infographic is accurate. Some information (although a small percentage) may be wrong, outdated, or incorrectly presented. Please use the information at your own discretion. Yunoinfo is not liable for any incorrect information posted  (for example, we are not liable if you use one of our posted infographics on your science project and receive an F for presenting false information).