15.12.2023 by Anete Ezera
It’s that magical time of the year! Holidays are approaching, festivities are right around the corner, and people are getting creative to produce holiday-themed content and prepare stunning visuals to impress their students, clients, or wider audiences. And what’s more impressive or eye-catching as carefully crafted infographics?
Infographics have exponentially grown in popularity in recent years. According to the Content Marketing Institute, infographics have experienced the most notable increase in usage among B2B marketers in the last 4 years – an outstanding 67%. Why? One of the many reasons is the shareability of visual content like infographics. An SMA Marketing study revealed that infographics generate 3 times more likes and shares on social media than other types of content.
We all can agree – infographics are great for sharing meaningful data in a visually appealing way. That’s why creating and sharing infographics around holiday time is one of the best ways to attract attention online and convey insightful holiday data that’s easy to share and present. And you don’t even need to create infographics from scratch. On Infogram, you can find plenty of great pre-designed infographic templates. Take a look at some holiday infographic examples that you can reuse!
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1. Holiday fun facts infographic
2. Holiday movie infographic
3. Christmas tree origin infographic
4. Holiday shopping infographic
5. Sustainable holiday practices infographic
6. Holiday stress infographic
7. How to wrap a gift infographic
8. New Year traditions infographic
Holiday fun facts infographic
Did you know that Austria is the home to the world’s tallest snowman named Riesi? Or that Jingle Bells is the first song ever played in space? These and other fun holiday facts you can find in the following infographic about Christmas.
The holiday infographic features data visualizations like line and doughnut charts. On Infogram, you can find a wide selection of charts like bar, column, area, bubble, pictorial, and others to display your data. As you can see in the holiday infographic example, you can also embed presentation slides to display the top 10 best Christmas movies or other lists.
Holiday movie list infographic
Christmas tree origin infographic
Have you ever wondered how the needle-bearing tree became the Christmas tree? The origin of the Christmas tree infographic tells a capturing story that explains our fascination with the evergreens. The use of evergreen plants actually started thousands of years ago when they were used to keep away evil spirits and illnesses. Many centuries later, Germans started the Christmas tree tradition, and after some time it was implemented in the U.S.
As we look at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree today, we can only imagine the massive cultural impact this tradition has brought to people around the world.
In a timeline infographic, you can visualize any origin story with compelling visual elements. In Infogram’s content library, you’ll find different icons, shapes, and images you can incorporate into your timeline to make the story even more captivating to view.
Holiday shopping infographic
What’s one activity everyone takes part in during the holiday season? If you guessed holiday shopping, you’re probably right. Holiday shopping is one of the most universal things we all do during the festive season. The holiday season is the high point of the year for traditional commerce and the e-commerce industry.
We’ve been spending more on holiday shopping each year, and the trend will continuously grow in the years to come. If we look at online spending trends, the e-commerce sector has grown exponentially. While in 2016 it accounted for only 14.1% of the holiday retail revenue, in 2020 it already grew to 25.7%. It’s no surprise that e-commerce keeps evolving – social media and globalization have made it easy to seed new e-commerce businesses. We can only expect the e-commerce sector to reach new heights this year.
Discover people’s holiday spending habits and trends in the holiday shopping infographic.
Sustainable holiday practices infographic
Holiday stress infographic
The study by The American Psychological Association revealed that 38% of people report increased stress during the holiday season while only 8% said they feel happier. The increased stress is often related to work deadlines, financial struggles, and family troubles, to name a few. In some cases, stress can cause so much discomfort that people would rather choose to skip the holidays altogether – 45% of people in the U.S. to be exact.
Feeling stressed during the holidays is common, and it’s even more common among women than men. The question is: How can we relieve some of the pressure holiday obligations put on us? How can we stop stress from affecting us?
In this holiday stress infographic, you can discover the data on the causes of holiday stress and ways to minimize stress for the upcoming festivities. The infographic highlights insightful data and tells a story with visual elements. In Infogram’s content library, you can easily find thousands of stock images that you can use as background to give context to data.
How to wrap a gift infographic
Are you struggling to wrap your holiday gifts? You’re not alone. Gift wrapping isn’t an easy task for everyone, and it does take some time and practice to do it right. By following a step-by-step guide on wrapping your holiday gifts, you’ll find yourself on the right path to success.
The process infographic is great for sharing any step-by-step practice. The visual representation of each step makes it easy to follow and learn. It’s also a highly shareable piece of content because it educates people in an engaging and entertaining way.
New Year traditions infographic
The arrival of a new year is celebrated all around the world. People gather with their families and friends to say goodbye to the passing year and welcome a new one with unique traditions established in their cultures.
Traditions are one of the defining aspects of a culture, and it’s clear that they play a significant role in our communities. That’s why it’s interesting to look at our traditions to understand what differentiates and unites us.
The New Year celebration is widely associated with glamorous parties, the clinking of champagne glasses, and fireworks. But did you know that on New Year’s Eve people in Switzerland drop a dollop of cream on the floor for good luck and wealth in the next year? Or that if you eat the Latvian grey pea dish, you won’t cry in the coming year? Discover more about these and other New Year traditions in the following infographic.
The infographic features an interactive map, where you can discover information about each country by hovering over the map. On Infogram, you can find hundreds of different interactive maps that you can use to display information like this or other data.
Holiday infographics are great for sharing a wide variety of data and insights. You can create an eye-catching holiday infographic with fun facts about different festivities, you can visualize a timeline for work-related holiday activities, or share an interactive map with country-specific data. Whatever holiday infographic you have in mind, you’ll find all the necessary tools on Infogram to visualize it. Discover everything Infogram has to offer and start creating your holiday visuals today!
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