How to create infographics
You can use infographics and data visualisation to communicate lots of information in an easily digestible format as the human brain is very well adapted to processing visual information.
Creating infographics
Learn about infographics and understand the different types that exist and how to create them. You don’t need to be a graphic designer or an artist to make effective infographics - there are lots of free online tools available to help you.
Start the online tutorial - Introduction to infographics
Book a place - Infographics: an introduction workshop/webinar
Understand your intellectual property rights
In the course of your studies you will create intellectual and creative outputs, both assessed and unassessed. These may include posters, computer code, essays, diagrams, 3D models, videos and audio, and many other formats. From time to time situations arise where students or staff would like to make further use of these materials.
This page provides practical guidance for how students and staff can understand and manage their intellectual property in line with the University’s regulations (section XXIII).
Student-created content and intellectual property
Next steps
Workshops and 1:1 appointments
Explore a range of workshops and appointments to develop the essential study skills, research, maths and statistics skills that will underpin your learning at university.