Riding on the back of the success of my previous (and first) infographic for The Barber family, which provided me with my most popular (traffic-wise) post ever on this blog, and a terrific amount of Facebook shares, here’s my second one featuring my Cross family.
The family are predominantly based within Cambridgeshire, but the data also includes a the many that emigrated to Australia in the mid-nineteenth century.
That looks like a fun graphic. What program do you use to generate it?
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Thank you – it was fun to put together too.
I use easel.ly – a free online tool for infographics and charts.
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Hi Andrew, read your interview on Geneabloggers. Like the idea of infographics for family stats. I’m always looking for ways to present family history visual. This worked really well.
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Hello edesorban, thanks for the comment, and welcome to the blog too!
Yes, infographics are a fun way of sharing the info. I see infographics covering lots of different topics, but hadn’t noticed any for genealogy – so thought i’d put my two favourite things together on the off-chance that it would help people find genealogy a bit more interesting.
They’re also lots of fun to make.
best wishes
Andrew
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