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Visual.ly is a community platform for data visualization and infographics.〔Tsotsis, Alexia. (Visual.ly Raises $2 Million To Make Even More Infographics ). October 20, 2011.〕 It was founded by Stew Langille, Lee Sherman, Tal Siach, and Adam Breckler in 2011.
==History==
Visual.ly was inspired by the founders’ time at Mint.com.〔(Team ). Visual.ly.〕 As Mint’s Director of Marketing, Langille noticed that the infographics posted to MintLife, the company blog, generated 30 times more traffic than a comparable text article.〔(Our Best Financial Infographics of 2009 ). MintLife. December 22, 2009.〕〔Rufus, Anneli. (Stew Langille: Infograph Guru ). AskMen. July 28, 2011.〕 According to Langille, “we knew we were onto something big.”〔O’Dell. Jolie. (Find & Make Your Own Infographics With Visual.ly ). Mashable. July 13, 2011.〕
In April 2011, Langille, along with MintLife’s Editor-in-Chief Lee Sherman and Adam Breckler, a Mint web developer, left Mint.com to co-found Visual.ly with Tal Siach, the founder of (Walyou ), an Israeli gadget site.〔Tsotsis, Alexia. (The Seven Most Interesting Startups At 500 Startups Demo Day (TCTV) ). TechCrunch. April 8, 2011.〕〔Yarow, Jay. (The Data Viz Whizzes From Mint Are Launching A New Startup, Visual.ly ). Business Insider. April 6, 2012.〕〔Kuang, Cliff. (Visual.ly Wants To Make It Easy to Hire Infographic Genius ). Fast Company.〕 Langille states that Visual.ly aims to evolve how digital news media outlets present information, similar to how USA Today’s weather infographics transformed news outlets in the early ‘90s and how Wired’s graphic design influenced digital media in the early 2000s.〔Cheredar, Tom. (Visual.ly raises $2M to make your data pretty and interesting ). VentureBeat. October 20, 2011.〕
In October 2011, Visual.ly announced a $2 million round in seed funding, led by Crosslink Capital, 500 Startups, and SoftTech.〔〔Merino, Faith. (Infographics platform Visual.ly raises $2M ). VatorNews. October 20, 2011.〕 At the time of the announcement, Visual.ly had 26,000 users, 7,000 infographics, and 1 million monthly page views.〔 They have partnered with the Huffington Post, CISCO, Showtime, Unicef, and Al Jazeera, among others provide infographics and data visualizations.〔〔(Partners ). Visual.ly.〕 In December 2011, Visual.ly launched a company blog on their website.

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