I like “Easelly,” …

http://www.easel.ly/

even though it’s not the most secure way to create infographics. It only takes a few moments to learn to use the interface. A creative person would be able to turn boring text into glitz and meaning, lickety-split. Just remember that, even if you mark you’re drawings as “private,” that still only means that no one else can EDIT them. It doesn’t mean no one else can SEE them. Yes, a private infographic will be SOMEWHAT secure (because of security by obscurity), but if anyone ever picks up your link, just remember that your graphic will be visible to the world. Of course, if you’re posting something to the web, you’ve probably already dealt with those questions anyway. And the price is right (free!). You might want to give it a try, if for no other reason than to get the basic concepts of using infographics.