This article was a collaboration between thinkPARALLAX Strategist Shara Narsipur and Anna Seskind, Sr. Strategist - Sr. Project Operations Manager.
Visual communication is the practice of sharing information through visual elements — using images, symbols, and graphics to convey a message rather than relying solely on text. Examples range from dashboards, charts, and data visualizations to photography and video. These tools distill complex ideas into formats that are easier to understand, remember, and act on.
According to recent research, the majority of global business leaders recognize the power of visual communication:
In sustainability reporting specifically, where credibility and stakeholder trust are paramount, that authority matters. A well-designed infographic demonstrates that your organization has thought deeply about how to communicate its impact.
As part of the reporting process, we’re often referencing technical terminology, sprawling data sets, and multi-layered concepts. Concepts like the value chain, carbon accounting methodologies, Scope 3 emissions, and circular economy principles can be dense for readers without a technical sustainability background. Furthermore, when stakeholders encounter page after page of text-heavy explanations, even the most important insights can get lost.
This is precisely why tPX leverages infographics as an essential tool in our reporting repertoire. Almost all our reports have some level of infographic development as part of their scope. They don’t just make content prettier; they make it accessible, memorable, and actionable.
The “parallax” approach
In many ways, our infographic development process at tPX is a perfect example of how our team shines. This process requires what we call a “parallax” approach — bringing strategists, writers, designers, and art directors together to collaborate from the very beginning. Each team member brings a unique perspective and skillset, which, when combined, have the power to transform complex ideas into concise and compelling graphics that can be used time and time again.
After developing hundreds of sustainability reports, tPX has found a few ways to successfully capture complex sustainability data in visual formats:
When done well, infographics can create an emotional connection in a way that pure data never will. Ultimately, infographics represent an opportunity to blend quantitative metrics with creative expression, where your brand can truly shine through. Thoughtful color choices, illustrative style, and creative data presentation can make sustainability content feel less like a compliance exercise and more like an engaging story.
Browse examples across our past and present clients for ideas on how to bring these tips and tricks to life!
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