I think this infographic would be a useful one to show students prior to their creating one. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Creating Infographics:
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The infographic is beautifully conceptualized, designed and executed. I mean this is really a good example of what is an infographic (less textual analyses)! However, the message was not clearly understood.
And yes, visual.ly isn’t the only one! There are many good blogs that post good infographics like http://www.coolinfographics.com/, http://dailyinfographic.com/ and http://www.infographicsvillage.com/.