In a GIF: Community planning in 45 seconds

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Due to your epic fiscal skills, your organization or community has a little bit of money left at the end of the year for a program. Maybe you want to set up a mobile clinic. Maybe you want to find a site for a technical training course for vulnerable populations. Or maybe you just want to have a better understanding of your town.

In just seconds, you can have all the insight you need to make smart, informed decisionsand beautiful, shareable infographics to show off! Let's dive into it in this week's #InAGIF!

Creating an infographic in seconds with ArcGIS Business or Community Analyst

Build an interactive, shareable infographic in seconds with ArcGIS Business or Community Analyst

The underlying tool here is ArcGIS Community Analyst (the same workflow applies to ArcGIS Business Analyst). This tool leverages thousands of authoritative layers available to Esri users to create stunning infographics and highly accurate insights. Users can access this tool entirely in a web browser, or in ArcGIS Pro as seen here.

Import infographics from a colleague and plug-and-play your own data.

Helen Thompson provides dozens of beautiful infographic templates that can easily be used in your community

Want to add your own style? Creating a custom template is a breeze with the Infographic Builder. Create your own, or import an existing template from your organization or a colleague.  

About In a GIF:

Every Friday, I take a few seconds of my day to demonstrate a cool feature of the ArcGIS platform, and share it with you all! The goal is to show how easy it is to create incredible products using tools available in the Esri environment.

We've all seen "look how easy this tool is to use" demos before, using curated data and copy-pasta code. So, to truly demonstrate going from zero-to-hero, In a GIF follows three simple rules:

 In a GIF Rules:

1) The .gif must be less than 45 seconds.

2) No cutting time from the .gif

3) No pre-prepared code allowed.