SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire -08/23/12)- Visual.ly (www.visual.ly), the premier platform for creating, exploring and sharing infographics, today announces Visual.ly Create for Brands, allowing ...
Visual.ly has launched a new service that makes it easy to create your own infographics. The service is called Visual.ly Create, and it allows users to build a number of different infographics and ...
Infographics startup Visual.ly is launching its automated service today that plans to quench the public’s thirst for interesting and visually stimulating data without the need of Photoshop or a team ...
New service Visual.ly features over 2000 infographics on a range of topics from economics to history. The site also has tools to help people interested in creating their own infographics get started, ...
There’s no denying the visualization of the Web. While print has suffered at the hands of the Internet, now words are also losing their grip: blogging has been replaced by pinning, emailing with ...
Infographics (or data visualizations) are all the rage in content marketing today, and Visual.ly is launching with hopes of becoming “the largest community for sharing, creating and promoting data ...
Infographics have made quite a splash in the marketing world over the past year or so and with good reason. If you are unfamiliar, infographics are essentially graphic representations of information ...
If you are among those who feel that we see too many infographics these days, be prepared for a little more eye candy: Visual.ly, which offers an online tool to create instant visualizations of data, ...
There’s no denying the grip infographics have on us. These bite-sized, data-packed, visual stimulants have become a news source in their own right. They’re easily shared, easily consumed – not to ...
Visual.ly, the team built from the infographics team behind Mint’s spectacular infographics, has raised $2 million in seed funding, led by Crosslink Capital, SoftTech and 500 Startups as well as ...
“Before PowerPoint, you had to go find a designer to create a custom presentation,” says Stew Langille. “Even though everyone hates PowerPoint now, it was really helpful when it first came out.” Now ...
Did ya hear? Infographics are the rage these days. But the downside is that the quality of infographics out there is generally horrible. Visual.ly, a startup, is hoping to solve that problem for ...