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, 2 February, 2015
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Monday, 2 February, 2015
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Monday, 2 February, 2015
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Monday, 2 February, 2015
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Monday, 2 February, 2015
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Monday, 2 February, 2015

Petroleum, coal, natural gas, hydroelectric, solar, geothermal, wind, nuclear, biofuel and even wastes are energy sources represented in the Fontes de Energía (Sources of energy) infographic, published in the Fique por dentro (Look inside) section of the Tempo de Ciências (Science Time) book of 9th year of Basic Education II. Editora do Brasil added a table with the world energy supply.

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Monday, 2 February, 2015
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Monday, 2 February, 2015

The ziggurat, the unique stepped temple of the Mesopotamian civilization, appeared among the infographics of the 6th year textbook Tempo de Historia (Time of History), published by Editora do Brasil. Unlike others inserted in the textbooks of the São Paulo publishing house, the original infographic did not undergo transformations.
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Saturday, 1 November, 2014

Storica National Geographic, the Italian version of the prestigious North American magazine, repeated the graphic organization that the Spanish edition had made in its May issue of the graphic elements of the Rituals of Mummification infographic, which were part of the report Journey to the Beyond. Anubis the Guardian of Mummies, related to the embalming of mummies in Ancient Egypt.

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Saturday, 1 November, 2014

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