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Clik here to view.If you are serious about creating infographics, I’d suggest learning to use Adobe Illustrator. It’s the most versatile program of its kind, giving you complete control over the look of a graphic. It’s great for print or static web graphics. Paired with Flash Catalyst, it allows you to create interactive graphics, as well.
If you don’t want to spend the time with Illustrator, you’ll find many online applications for creating infographics and data visualizations. The problem with those, I’ve found, is that they rely on templates, making it hard to create something unique. The upside is that they are easy to use.
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For overviews of each of these tools (and others), check out these articles.
5 free tools for creating slick infographics
Over 100 Incredible Infographic Tools and Resources (Categorized)
13 free tools to analyze, display data
Open Source Graphics and Visualization Tools
List of Hand-Picked and Recommended Data Visualization Tools