Design

Infographic Design

Your reports are full of numbers nobody finishes. We're a dedicated design team that learns your brand and your data, then turns raw spreadsheets and dense PDFs into infographics people read to the end. Data visuals, report and whitepaper graphics, process diagrams, social infographics, all from the same people every week.

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BACKYARD ASTRONOMY PLATE 07 · ONE EARTH YEAR While we go once around. HOW FAR EACH PLANET TRAVELS WHILE EARTH COMPLETES ONE LAP · SWEEP = LAPS OF ITS OWN ORBIT DEPARTURE LINE · ALL RUN CLOCKWISE SOL MERCURY 1,480 M KM · ×4.1 show-off. VENUS 1,105 M KM · ×1.6 EARTH 940 M KM · ×1.0 · THE METER MARS 762 M KM · ×0.5 JUPITER 410 M KM · ×0.08 ODOMETER READING · ONE EARTH YEAR MERCURY 1,480 M KM ×4.1 VENUS 1,105 M KM ×1.6 EARTH 940 M KM ×1.0 MARS 762 M KM ×0.5 JUPITER 410 M KM ×0.08 ×1.0 = ONE FULL LAP OF YOUR OWN ORBIT · EARTH SETS THE METER TICKS MARK WHOLE LAPS · MERCURY CLEARS FOUR BEFORE WE CLEAR ONE FIG. 07 · ORBITAL ODOMETER · FIVE TRACKS, ONE CLOCK SOURCE: THE ALMANAC OF SMALL JEALOUSIES, 2026 ED. · VALUES IN MILLIONS OF KM
MATERIAL DIARIES Round trip, six weeks. PLATE 03 · STEP FLOW N = 1 BOTTLE · 42 DAYS +26 KM +92 KM +41 KM +28 KM WEEK 0 CURBSIDE PICKUP DAY 00 · KM 0 1 SORT LINE DAY 03 · KM 26 2 CULLET MILL DAY 09 · KM 118 3 crushed to 12 mm, magnets take the caps FURNACE 1500 C DAY 24 · KM 159 4 90 min molten, old shape gone NEW BOTTLE DAY 42 · KM 187 5 WEEK 6 same bottle, new label FIG. 07 / MATERIAL DIARIES / GLASS LOOP SOURCE: DEPOT ROUTE LEDGER NO. 6 (FICTIONAL) · ONE BOTTLE FOLLOWED

What we produce

Every kind of data made visual, by the same team week after week.

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Data infographics

One graphic, one takeaway. Built around a single stat so the point hits in seconds and still reads when someone drops it into a deck.

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Report and whitepaper graphics

Charts, callouts, and section visuals that pull people through a dense PDF instead of letting them bounce off a wall of text.

03

Process and explainer diagrams

Flows and frameworks that make a complicated process click on the first look, no paragraph of caption doing the real work underneath.

04

Social infographics

Stat cards and carousels sized for LinkedIn and Instagram, built to stop a scroll and hold together as a series, not six unrelated one-offs.

05

Timeline and comparison graphics

Roadmaps, timelines, and side-by-sides where the sequence or the difference reads at a glance, not after three passes.

06

Chart and dashboard design

Branded charts and dashboards that make your metrics readable, instead of a spreadsheet export wearing your brand colors.

And more, wherever your numbers have to register.

1,000+ Projects shipped
48hr Average turnaround
95% Client retention
4.9/5 Rated on Clutch

One team that knows your data beats a stranger with a chart tool.

Anyone can drop numbers into a chart tool. The hard part is reading what the data actually says, cutting six charts down to the one that matters, and choosing a form that tells the truth instead of flattering it. That takes judgment, and judgment comes from people who know your numbers and do this every week, not a stranger opening your spreadsheet for the first time.

Freelancers Fine for a one-off. Then you re-explain your brand, your data, and your chart style all over again.
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Moonb The same designers who built your last infographic build the next. Your chart style becomes muscle memory.
Marketplaces Post a brief, get a template with your numbers dropped in, and nobody asks whether the chart is telling the truth.
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Moonb A Creative Director who pressure-tests the data story before anyone opens a design tool.
Legacy agency A big line item and a three-week wait for the one graphic you needed by Monday's board meeting.
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Moonb Requests move in a weekly rhythm. Most graphics come back in days, revised until the data reads right.

Like a data designer down the hall.

Send whatever you have. A messy spreadsheet, a slide with raw findings, a report whose numbers need room to breathe. It comes back clear and on-brand, and because the team already knows your palette and chart style, you're not re-briefing fonts and colors every time. When a figure changes the morning of the release, we're who you message, and it's fixed before it ships.

Why the chart is the argument

Most infographics fail the hallway test: someone walks past, glances, and learns nothing. The number that matters is buried in a rainbow of equal-weight bars. We design the other kind. One claim per graphic, the key figure set large enough to read from a distance, and every decoration that competes with it cut. Data people actually repeat is data someone made legible.

Infographics We Build

From raw spreadsheet to a graphic someone screenshots and shares.

  • Report and whitepaper graphics
  • Social data cards
  • Process and how-it-works diagrams
  • Comparison and pricing tables
  • Timelines and roadmaps
  • Survey and research visuals
  • Chart systems for decks
  • Interactive data pages

The screenshot test

A good infographic gets stolen. It ends up in someone else's deck, cropped into a tweet, pinned in a team channel. That only happens when the graphic carries its whole argument on its own, no caption needed. That is the bar we design to, and it is why the same team that knows your data keeps getting faster at it.

A good infographic ends up in someone else's deck.

How it works

From signup to first delivery in under 2 days.

01

Meet your team

You get a Creative Director and specialists who learn your brand, your assets, and how you work.

About 30 minutes
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Send the work

Brief them like colleagues. Your Creative Director runs the queue and keeps everything on-brand.

As much as you need
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Get it back fast

Polished work comes back on a steady weekly rhythm, revisions included until it is right.

No change-order fees

They were capable of adapting to fast delivery deadlines.

Rene Ugarte
Rene Ugarte Senior Producer, MOI

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Send the spreadsheet, the CSV, the slide with the numbers, whatever you have, and we build the visuals from your actual figures. If a number looks off or a chart type is bending the story, we'll flag it. We design around your data, never placeholders.

Yes. We work in your colors, fonts, and chart style, or build you a clean data-visual system if you don't have one yet. Either way, a whole series looks like it came from one place, not five tools and three freelancers.

Most single graphics come back in a few days, depending on how settled the data is and how much needs diagramming. A full report with twenty visuals is a longer conversation, and we'll tell you straight what's realistic. Same team every week means no ramp-up on your brand each time.

Both, and the second part is usually where a graphic wins or loses. We push on what the chart is claiming, whether the form fits the data, and what to cut. You bring the numbers and the meaning, we make them clear and make them look considered.

You get the finished graphics in whatever you present in: print-ready PDF, web images, or an editable file for your team. If the numbers update next quarter, you're not starting over from a flat image. Need a static version and an animated one? We do both.

Small things decide it. A y-axis that starts at zero when it should, a scale that isn't stretched to make a small change look huge, a pie chart used only where the parts add up to a whole. If your data doesn't support the headline someone wants, we'll say so before it becomes a slide the room argues over.

Yes, and it's worth doing. The strongest findings usually make the best stat cards and carousels. We pull them out, resize them for LinkedIn or Instagram, and keep them consistent with the report they came from, so the whole set reads as one story.

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