Info-graphics to tell a story
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During this course we’ll be looking at a real world issue nowadays [the spread of viruses] and learn how to create amazing infographics that display great visual representation, being creative and eye-catching. You will work through understanding your topic, learn how to tell a story, and how to use style and color scheme to maintain a visual hierarchy. This is the perfect opportunity to test yourself with a simple yet beautifully put together infographic.
What you’ll learn:
– Develop your visual graphic through research and sketching
– Design a simple yet concise infographic
Your assignment for this course: Create an infographic with at least 10 icons that will convey a message or raise awareness. Use what you learned about how to best represent different kinds of information. Be creative and have fun assembling the elements relevant to the story icons into a big cohesive graphic.
The infographic can be done through any software you are familiar with I will be using Power Point. You can use: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Excel, Prezi, Tableau, or just pen and paper.
I am mainly working with already made icons from IconFinder in order to create the infographic. I will take you through the research, icon finding, (sketching), layout, electronic development and finally adding style.
Also:
1. Post your project in the QA section with your process so everyone can help each other with their progress and provide constructive criticism.
2. Feel free to post any questions.
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2How to make the infographic sceneVideo lesson
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3Steps to followVideo lesson
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4Knowing your goalsVideo lesson
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5What to communicate with infographicsVideo lesson
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6Where to search for infographicsVideo lesson
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7Choosing a colour palette for your infographicsVideo lesson
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8Useful tipsVideo lesson
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9Let's talk about layoutVideo lesson
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10Charts and statisticsVideo lesson
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11How to make the infographics estetically pleasantVideo lesson
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12Let's have a look at my process in Power PointVideo lesson

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