Showing posts with label infographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infographics. Show all posts

Saturday, December 19, 2009

new project part 2

Redid a couple from the last post and posting the last three for a set of 9 (based on the same survey questions). I scrapped the book idea because I think I like them better as just a poster series.

















Sunday, December 13, 2009

new project

I hope it's alright that I chose this--I liked working with the infographic project, so I thought I'd try to do a poster series or booklet as an extension on that. I recycled the data only because I thought there wouldn't be enough time to gather a whole new set.

I am posting six pages, but there will be ten total: one for each question. Still trying to incorporate type differently or so it is a little more readable.





The next is not quite as readable as the version above, but I tried to make it look the way the first one in the series did.











The last image is very rough, but I was playing with taking the type off totally and just putting it on an opposite page, if I were to make a book. Not sure about the book idea though, depending on resources and time, but just a thought.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

infographics final version

Changed a few things with the title and paragraph next to it. Hopefully it works a little better. The title is supposed to be cropped off like that (I think the suggestion was made during critique in class?)

Monday, November 30, 2009

infographics 2

Updated version. Sorry to be posting this later than intended. Changed the colored line thickness, added a title and description (which tells a little about what the lines mean, instead of adding a key) and changed the color a bit.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

infographics

Here's one of the posters so far. I went with the line technique because even though I have number/percentage data from my surveys, I kind of wanted to show the trend itself; and in a way that did not literally rely on the numbers. I'm not sure how well it is working, especially since I've been staring at it way too long while working on it, but hopefully it came out alright.

Edit: Okay, not sure how to reply to comments on blogger (seems like it only lets you make a new comment?) But anyway--the lines. I meant for each one to represent a single person from the survey. The warm colors are for girls and the cool colors represents guys. The lines hit different points that correspond to the different question, and the individual choices for each question are connectioned by the few large horizontal black lines in the bg, between the dots. Still working on making the whole thing a little more... comprehensible, if that's the right word?