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Mini Infographics: What makes it so popular?
Since the year 2012, the digital space has been experiencing enormous search volume for all the marketing endeavors. To speak of the exact figures, the volumes have increased to over 800%. The credit goes to the inclusion of infographics that have graduated to become one of the most sought-after tools for digital marketing strategies. It is this popularity of infographics that has led to the birth of its compact version, mini infographics.
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What You Need to Know About Encryption
An infographic that shows just how much people struggle with poverty nowadays. It turns out that those living below the poverty line are three times more likely to develop ment.
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Digital Learning Experience Infographic
Digital Learning Experience—Infographic
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5 Cool Infographics that Design with Lots of Data
When creating a piece of content, particularly an infographic, it’s important to have the correct data that fits the piece you are designing. What’s equally as important is having a good idea of how you want to portray that information to the person that will be reading and digesting it.
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How Artificial Intelligence Has Changed The Way We Design
The Artificial Intelligence business is up by 70% in 2018 and by 2022 it will become a $3.9 trillion industry, says Gartner. AI is by far the most disruptive technologies!
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Image decoding on the web
Image decoding is the process of converting the encoded image back to a uncompressed bitmap which can then be rendered on the screen. This involves the exact reverse of the steps involved in encoding the image. For example, for a JPEG, it involves the following steps:-
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Vector images
Vector images are essentially giant math equations, and each dot, line and shape is represented by its own equation. Every “equation” can be assigned a color, stroke or thickness (among other styles) to turn the shapes into art. Unlike raster images, vector images are resolution independent.
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Raster images
Raster images are made up of a set grid of dots called pixels where each pixel is assigned a color. Unlike a vector image, raster images are resolution dependent, meaning they exist at one size. When you transform a raster image, you stretch the pixels themselves, which can result in a “pixelated” or blurry image.
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How to Effectively Use Infographics in Your Blog
With millions of articles being published each day, bloggers need to be extra creative when it comes to their marketing strategy. A modest budget will help you to launch display ad or video marketing campaigns. But for cash-strapped marketers, investing in visual content like infographics can be the best step forward.
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Can Artificial Intelligence impact art in the 21st century?
In early February, Aparajita Jain was standing in front of a blackboard in Bengaluru, brainstorming ideas on art and technology with two very creative minds—Lalitesh Katragadda, the creator of Google Maps India, and multidisciplinary artist and TED speaker Raghava K.K.—when it struck her: AI (Artificial Intelligence) had dipped its metaphoric toes into the realm of art. “We were working on a technological platform together in Raghava’s home in Bengaluru. Right then he told me that AI was creating art,” recalls Jain, who is the co-director of the Nature Morte gallery in Delhi.