Infographics for studying: summarise a topic in one image
A whole topic condensed into a single clear image you can review at a glance. Infographics tap into your visual memory so you understand and remember better. Discover how to use them and how Study Salad generates them from your notes.
What is a study infographic?
An infographic is a visual summary that combines short text, icons and a clear structure to explain a topic at a glance. Instead of reading several pages of notes, you see the key ideas organised graphically, which makes the content easier to understand and to remember.
Why they help you memorise
We remember images and structures far better than blocks of text: that's visual memory. A good infographic works like a map that helps you reconstruct the topic in your mind on exam day. What's more, summarising to create it is already a form of active study.
How to use them well
- One infographic per topic or subtopic, without overloading it.
- Few words and a clear visual hierarchy (what's main and what's detail).
- Use it for quick review in the days before the exam.
- Combine it with active review so you don't just look at it.
Infographics in Study Salad
You don't need any design skills. In Study Salad you choose your material and the platform summarises it into a clear infographic, highlighting the key ideas. It's one of several ways to transform your notes: you can also turn them into audio, slides, video or mind maps.
Then, lock in the details with flashcards and quizzes, all within your study planner.
Frequently asked questions about infographics
It's a visual summary that combines short text, icons and structure to explain a topic at a glance. By organising information graphically, it becomes easier to understand and remember than a long text.
Because they tap into visual memory: we remember images and structures better than blocks of text. A good infographic acts as a map that helps you reconstruct the topic in your mind.
In Study Salad you choose your material and the platform automatically summarises it into a clear infographic, highlighting the key ideas. You don't need any design skills or other tools.
They work very well for topics with processes, classifications or related data, such as natural sciences, geography or history. To memorise isolated facts, combine them with flashcards.
Turn your notes into infographics
Study Salad summarises your topics into clear images to review at a glance. Try it for free.
Try Study Salad for free