I have decided to take a look at different info-graphics that have a relation to travel, to see what is possible and what has already been done.
I came across this blog called Coolinforgraphics.com, in this instance they are focusing on travel infographics, click HERE to visit website.
Inforgraphic from hotel.com showing the change in hotel prices around the world from 2010-2011.
This chart is still quite complex and is not immediately obvious of how it is conveying the information, but once you read and analyse the infographic it proves a pretty accurate way of providing the correct information and scales.
Infographic by Simpliflying showing the increase and prediction that the future of loyalty programs will be powered by social media.
I like this infographic, using commonly known symbols and logos that will either be seen either online or on airport signage, they clearly communicate in simple graphics the increase in frequent fliers using social networking sites to prove their loyalty to individual airlines.
You are able to easily take in the information given to you as you work down the ladder.
Above you will see another infographic from hotels.com explaining changes in US hotel usage by international and domestic customers, as well as different graphics explaining popular destinations in the US.
Simple infographics using chart like imagery to convey information, basic shapes have been used to portrait areas of importance which then can be worked out by the key provided, similar to the task we did with our previous how to.
This is an infographics by 5W infographics, this quite an impressive company, who bases their entire practice around infographics and aims to help businesses make their visual displays of information more simple, clear, engaging and legible.
The abe example is a infographic comparison of flight classes.
This is an infographic video showing the worlds air traffic over a 24 hour period, click HERE to watch movie
Infographic of How to survive e airport security, simple shapes, colours and instructions make the design easy to follow and understand, they us colours to highlight important areas and use generic shades of grey and white to provide crucial yet less important factors of the design.
This is actually quite an interesting little infographic video about a day of travelling in an airport, by Ian Anderson
Click HERE to view video
Language of Europe infographics map, just using maps and colours and a key to simply convey the information they want to present.
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