Thursday 17 January 2013

Infographic





A publication is a good way to display data visualisation. It prevents the graphics getting cramped up on one large page; it keeps things fresh by flicking through pages.

The infographics themselves are very minimal, using a two colour process to highlight key areas, which keeps the data clean and easy to follow.

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Similar to the example above, this infographic piece uses a publication to keep things fresh and prevents the reader from being too overwhelmed. The graphics themselves are a little complex and would take more time to develop an understanding of the content. Therefore, it would be suited to an older, more intellectual audience, and is not something that can be flicked through quickly. 

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This example utilises a mixture of circular charts and line graphs to form an interesting data visualised outcome. Different colours signify different subjects or themes, which is acceptable in this piece as the background is a solid colour and the composition is simple.

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Motion graphics can be utilised as a method of visualising data. Although animation is not part of my current practice, it's still important to consider as many different outlets for my design as possible with so many devices having access to design for screen.

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