Infographics and pictograms are used worldwide, and are seen by almost everyone in a commercial or public enviroment. Infographics are instructive images, and are aimed at making something complicated seem easier to understand by graphical illustrations. Whereas pictograms are basically representative images we use to replace words or visualise actions, and are often seen either […]
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