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Katie L.

Katie L.

Just joined
Sydney, NSW 20+ yrs

Hi, I'm Katie. Founder and Director of The Creative Lodge. With over twenty years in brand strategy, design, marketing, and business development, I bring a strategic lens to every project I work on. Since starting the business in 2019, I've helped multiple businesses in the property, finance, government, wellness, and consulting sectors grow their businesses and revenue through strategic thinking and good design. My philosophy has always been to become an extension of your team, acting in your best interests and creating assets that empower you to feel in control of your business, brand and marketing. This is why The Creative Lodge specialises in delivering well-crafted websites in Squarespace, branding that is thoughtful and considered, but not complex, and communication design that is compelling and designed to win over your clients.

Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Logo & Brand IdentityPresentation & Pitch Deck Design +4 more
Tamara R.

Tamara R.

Just joined
Sydney, NSW 13+ yrs

I'm an experienced Graphic & Presentation Designer. I can help with logo design, branding development, print brochures, publications, presentations, banners and all sorts of digital design projects. If you have a design idea you'd like to explore, feel free to run it by me! Based in Sydney's Inner West.

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +2 more
Maria Florencia C.

Maria Florencia C.

Just joined
Sydney, NSW 15+ yrs

I'm a Senior Integrated Graphic Designer with 15+ years of experience in Digital, Print, Freelance Services and Marketing Design, working full-time as part of the Marketing Team in Nu Skin Pacific, and as a freelancer at OBUK Design. I specialize in print and digital design, EDMs, social media, reels, signage, stationery, POS, and videos. I have worked in many industries, including: skin care, beauty, wellness, retail, e-commerce, fashion and hospitality, among others. I have +6 years of experience in remote work with worldwide clients from Argentina, Australia, Canada, the UAE, UK and USA. I'm a quick learner and have been involved in copywriting for email marketing and social media as well, creating catchy and attention-grabbing headlines that people enjoy reading. I have a very cheerful and proactive personality, with proficiency in organisation, teamwork and time-management. Let's connect!

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +11 more
Zach D.

Zach D.

Melbourne, VIC 14+ yrs

A Melbourne-based independent UX Designer and Founder of Superkind design studio. I collaborate with agencies and businesses to craft elegant digital experiences that drive change and leave a positive mark.

Logo & Brand IdentityWebsite & UI/UX DesignGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print) +2 more
Danielle S.

Danielle S.

Sydney, NSW 8+ yrs

Creating shining flourishing brands ✨ Feel confident, feel IN LOVE with your brand identity and website. I bring your vision to life, making every touchpoint of your brand feel aligned, impactful, and effortless. Visual Identity | Websites | Everyday Impactful Graphics I'm a graphic & web designer who has been working with start-ups, established and growing small businesses for over 8 years. Prior to that I spent over 10 years in media and brand licensing, working with some of the biggest brands in Australian TV and radio. Today I strive to make each client feel seen, understood and have the trust that they have found a design partner they can rely on again and again.

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Website & UI/UX Design +5 more

What's the cost of an infographic design in Australia?

$107/hr
Est. hourly rate $49$164/hr
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Infographic design in Australia, questions

Turning your data or process into a visual: structuring the information, choosing chart types, designing the layout and setting it all in your brand. A typical gig includes a structure or wireframe you sign off before any visual design starts. You should get a web version, a print-ready version if needed, and the source file.

A single clear takeaway. The common failure is treating it as decoration for a spreadsheet, which produces something colourful that nobody can read. A good infographic has one point, an obvious reading order, and charts chosen to suit the data rather than to look interesting. If someone cannot state the conclusion after five seconds, it needs another pass.

Usually 1 to 2 weeks. The design is quick once the structure is agreed; the time goes into making sense of the data and deciding what to leave out. Supply your numbers in a clean spreadsheet with the source noted, and check them before the gig starts, because a late data change means redrawing charts.

Yes, and in a usable form. A designer will structure and visualise your numbers but is not a substitute for verifying them. Send a spreadsheet with the figures, what each one means and where it came from. If you want the freelancer to gather data too, treat that as a separate research stage in the gig.

A chart shows one dataset. An infographic builds an argument, usually combining several charts, some numbers and a bit of copy into one narrative. If you just need a bar chart on brand, that is a smaller and cheaper job. Ask for what you actually need, because infographic pricing assumes the narrative work.

A high-resolution PNG or JPG for web, a PDF for print or sharing, and the editable source file. If the data will update, ask whether the charts are built so numbers can be changed without redrawing, since that is the difference between a cheap annual refresh and starting over.

In Australia, a single infographic from data you supply typically runs $400 to $1,200. A more involved piece with several charts, custom illustration and a print version more commonly lands at $1,500 to $3,500. A set for a report or whitepaper is usually quoted together and works out cheaper per piece.

The range on this page runs from about $49 to $164 an hour. Around $49 to $66 is a junior designer, $58 to $115 covers most gigs (an experienced designer working solo), and above $123 is a design lead. Data visualisation is a specialism, so for anything where the numbers have to be exactly right the middle of the band upward is the safer call.

Ask for pieces where they handled the data structure, not just the styling, and check whether the conclusion is obvious to you as an outsider. A designer who asks what the single takeaway should be, before asking about colours, is the one to shortlist.

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