How customers use our infographics

Infographics90 shows a selection of how our infographics have been used by clients since 2010, and how the elements that appear in them have been treated and accommodated to their editing needs.

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Monday, 3 July, 2017
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Monday, 3 July, 2017

The Freemason temple, with its symbolism and the functions of its members, was the central infographic of the article that Wunderwelt Wissen Magazin dedicated to this secret society that, founded in the late XVII and early XVIII centuries, which had its golden age in the XIX century.
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Tuesday, 1 November, 2016

National Geographic Kids included this infographic of a marine natural gas extraction platform in number 49 of its edition in Spain. The magazine is dedicated to the dissemination among the younger audience, of nature wonders and of curiosities of science and technology. The infographic was the central poster of the publication. National Geographic Kids adjusted the images of the original infographic to their editorial needs.

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Monday, 3 October, 2016

A session in the Senate illustrates the picture entitled Die Mächtigen der Republik (The Mighty Ones of the Republic), included in an extensive article dedicated to Julius Caesar. The German history magazine P.M. History used this graphic support to describe the cursus honorum, the public positions that the Roman patricians could carry out throughout their public life.

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Tuesday, 1 March, 2016

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