I use whichever tool makes my life easier, and, IMO, there is no reason to stick with one tool for a task.
For example, when I was the Lead Digital Animator on
Fast & Furious Spy Racers, I sometimes used Moho to create info and screen graphics. These elements were often enhanced using After Effects, and I ultimately composited this 2D footage with the regular CGI footage using Nuke. It wasn't unusual for me to also animate elements using Maya and LightWave for 3D elements that I combined with my Moho animations. Seriously, our deadlines were so tight, I used whatever worked!
I also collaborated regularly with a fantastic screen graphics artist named Lasha Brodzeli, who created these insanely detailed 'techie' screens. (I learned so much from his work!) He didn't use Moho, but I sometimes merged Moho elements with his After Effects works.
Moho was also used to create many cartoon, game, and backstory segments seen throughout the series, but I had to create soooo many screen animations for the show, I took every opportunity to plug in Moho wherever it made sense.
So, to answer the original question: Do I
prefer Moho for complex infographics? No, not when I have a choice. After Effects is
generally better for infographics. But I prefer Moho over After Effects for the type of animation I can't do easily or as well when using After Effects alone.
