What now?
Tools that shape infographics
et’s say you’re really passionate about a topic—maybe it’s a particular time in history or even a book you believe more people should know about. You’ve gathered all the information you want to share, but now you face the question: how do you present it in a way that grabs people’s attention?
That’s where tools like Canva and Piktochart come in. These platforms can be lifesavers when creating the perfect infographic. Canva, while known as a broader graphic design tool, is still fantastic for building visually engaging infographics. I personally use Canva often—for example, I created an infographic timeline on the Cold War. As someone who loves history, I enjoyed taking the opportunity to transform information into a clear and creative visual.
The other tool I explored is Piktochart. Before writing this blog, I wasn’t familiar with it, but after experimenting with its features, I realized it may actually be the infographic tool. With a wide variety of options, straightforward navigation, and easy-to-use design elements, anyone can sign up and start creating. Like Canva, Piktochart also offers ready-made templates, which is especially helpful if you don’t have a background in graphic design.
Both Canva and Piktochart make it easier to transform information into engaging visuals that people will actually want to look at. Whether you’re sharing history, literature, or any other subject, these tools can help you bring your ideas to life in a way that is both professional and approachable. If your goal is to educate, inspire, or simply spark curiosity, infographics are a powerful way to do it—and these platforms give you everything you need to get started.

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