G&A creates unique graphics for each client, conveying complex data and messages in simple form. The result of each collaboration is a set of compelling visualizations communicating your essential ESG accomplishments at a glance.
Infographics are designed through a custom process, to enhance a variety of clients’ materials, including ESG reports, company websites, and presentations to Boards or investors.
A bubble chart is a way to display multiple data points and easily evaluate their relationships visually. Bubble charts are effective visualizations that allow viewers to quickly analyze information from several sources, making it easy to identify patterns in the data.
Versions Include:
Bubble chart classic
Bubble network
Bubble comparison
Bubble treemap
Bubble cluster
Bubble star ring
Bubble race
Bubbles nested
Bubble race with strings
Charticle
A charticle is a news article that combines text, images, and graphics, and is primarily made up of an image with minimal text. The ratio of text to images in a charticle is reversed from a traditional news article, which is usually made up of large blocks of text with occasional images.
Word Cloud
A word cloud is a visual representation (image) of word data. In other words, it is a collection, or cluster, of words depicted in different sizes. The bigger and bolder the word appears, the more often it's mentioned within a given text and the more important it is.
Matrix
Also known as matrix charts or matrix diagrams, they are a visual representation of data relationships that uses a grid or table format to compare and contrast different elements or variables.
Family Tree
A family tree infographic is a visual representation of a person's lineage that shows how they are related to their ancestors and other family members.
Mind Map
A mind map is a visual diagram that organizes information by connecting ideas around a central concept, while an infographic is a collection of charts, text, and images that explain a concept in a top-to-bottom format.
Versions Include:
Tidy
Organic
Concept Map
A concept map infographic is a visual representation of ideas, concepts, or information that uses lines or arrows to show relationships between them:
Nodes: Ideas are represented as boxes or circles, known as nodes.
Arcs: Lines or arrows, known as arcs, connect the nodes.
Linking words: Words or phrases along the lines describe how the concepts relate to each other. For example, "includes" or "creates".
Arrows: The direction of the arrow indicates the type of relationship between the concepts. One arrow indicates a causal relationship, while arrows on both ends indicate a reciprocal relationship.
Sunburst
Sunburst chart, known by multiple names such as ring chart and radial treemap, is used to visualize a hierarchical dataset. It shows hierarchy through a series of concentric rings, where each ring corresponds to a level in the hierarchy. Each ring is segmented proportionally to represent its constituent details. Focusing on a segment in the ring gives a sense of the part to the whole relationship of the segment with respect to its parent ring segment.
Coxcomb
A coxcomb chart, also known as a polar grid, is a modified pie chart that combines features of a stacked bar chart. It has equal angles for each slice, but the areas and radii differ. The area of each slice encodes the measure.
Pie Chart
A type of graph in which a circle is divided into sectors that each represent a proportion of the whole.
Radar
A radar infographic, also known as a radar chart, spider chart, or polar chart, is a two-dimensional chart that displays multiple variables or dimensions of data. It's a great way to compare items and quickly see their strengths and weaknesses.
Spiral
A spiral infographic is a visual representation of information that uses a spiral shape to present data in a creative and engaging way. Spirals are often used to display periodic data, such as trends over a long period of time.
Versions Include:
Spiral Histogram
Spiral Plot
Spiral Flow Chart
Fan
A fan infographic is a diagram that shows the past history of a variable over time, along with a range of predicted future values. Can be thought of as a part of a Coxcomb graphic.
Synergy Map
A visualization technique that combines information about the properties of compounds with information about their synergistic interactions. This allows for the simultaneous investigation of the relationships between compound and combination properties.
Decision Tree
A decision tree chart is a visual tool that helps people and businesses make decisions by mapping out possible outcomes and consequences. It's a type of flowchart that starts with a main idea and branches out based on the consequences of decisions.
Cone Tree
A cone tree is a 3D visualization technique that displays hierarchical data, such as an organizational chart or directory structure. Cone trees are similar to tree diagrams, but they can contain more information and are more interactive.
Icicle Tree
An icicle tree chart, also known as an icicle plot or partition chart, is a visualization tool that shows hierarchical data using stacked rectangles:
Structure - The chart shows a hierarchy with the root node at the top and child nodes below it, with the width of each child node proportional to its relative size.
Orientation - The rectangles can cascade in four directions: up, down, left, or right.
Interaction - Users can zoom in on a node by clicking on it, or reset the zoom by clicking in the background. The chart also animates nodes when data changes.
Purpose - Icicle charts are useful for analyzing performance data in systems like computer software and database systems.
Tree Map
A tree map chart is a data visualization technique that uses nested rectangles to show hierarchical data in a tree-like structure. The rectangles are also known as "nodes" or "branches," and the nested datasets within are called "leaves". The size and color of each rectangle is determined by the values assigned to it, relative to the other nodes in the graph.
Flowchart
A flowchart is a diagram that uses symbols and arrows to illustrate the steps, sequences, and decisions of a process, system, or computer algorithm. Flowcharts are also known as flow diagrams.
Illustration
An illustration is a picture or diagram that helps make something clear or attractive
PROCESS
Our collaborative process for success.
STEP 1
Research
STEP 2
Design
STEP 3
Review
STEP 4
Finalize
STEP 5
Deliver
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