An infographic is a visual representation of information, data, or knowledge intended to present information quickly and clearly. Infographics use graphics to enhance the human visual systems ability to see patterns and trends, which can improve cognition. They are designed to make data easily understandable at a glance, and people use them to quickly communicate a message, simplify the presentation of large amounts of data, see data patterns and relationships, and monitor changes in variables. Infographics can include imagery, data visualizations like pie charts and bar graphs, and minimal text. They have become increasingly popular because of their ability to quickly convey large amounts of information in an appealing package. The process of creating infographics is sometimes referred to as data visualization, and designers start by researching the topic and gathering data, then organizing it into a visual format. Infographics have been around for many years and have evolved to be for mass communication, designed with fewer assumptions about the readers knowledge base than other types of visualizations.