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All the important information in an infographic must also be included in the main body copy of the page.
Why infographics are not standalone content
We no longer publish infographics as standalone content on GOV.UK. This is because:
- infographics are not always accessible to people with different needs (such as visual impairments)
- infographics do not work on all devices
Using infographics in promotional materials
If an infographic is designed for promotional purposes:
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Infographics created for social media and blogs fall under this heading.
Using infographics as part of presentations
Infographics designed for presentations should follow PHE branding and publication standards.
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This type of infographic can be published on SlideShare to reach a wider audience. |
Using infographics to convey complex guidance
If an infographic is created to summarise complex guidance:
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