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How to make infographics | Online masterclass | 9th Jan 2025

 

We will be running a live online class class on Zoom on Thursday 9th January 2025 to show how we create Delayed Gratification’s award-winning infographics, from initial idea to final piece.

In this class you will…

  • Learn how to find compelling stories in data
  • Understand how to take those stories and turn them into beautiful infographics
  • Analyse examples of best and worst practice
  • Gain a strong understanding of the five fundamental types of infographic
  • Put your new knowledge into practice in a fun workshop session

Class details
The class will take place online over Zoom, from 7pm-9pm UK time.

Tickets
Tickets cost £24 (including VAT) for subscribers and £48 (including VAT) for non-subscribers. We’ll ask for your delivery postcode to verify your subscription when you book your ticket.

Haven’t joined the Slow Journalism revolution yet? A subscription to Delayed Gratification starts at just £48 and entitles you to big discounts on all our classes.

Looking for training in data visualisation for your organisation? We can set up tailored sessions for groups of up to 100 people – to find out more, email Rob at rob@theslow.co.uk

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A slower, more reflective type of journalism”
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Jam-packed with information... a counterpoint to the speedy news feeds we've grown accustomed to”
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