The thin vector illustrations bring each separate graph and diagram together to create an overall cohesive infographic. The high amount of vector lines from feedback was communicated as having an effective game and scientific effect. Initially the design used only white on an off black background, this gave the design an overall flat aesthetic, therefore through further development the design then introduced a set of three different shades of grey.
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
OBLIGATION - RESEARCH PROJECT - Infographic
The infographic outcome was initially designed to be apart of the real-life reward for our hypothetical ‘obligation day’ (explained previously in initial ideas). After further develop of the project, this outcome intended to be simply apart of a material to bring awareness to individuals on the current state of our climate and ways to help prevent future predictions of our planet.
To keep consistency throughout all outcomes of the project, the same font, Helvetia Light, was used in the infographic. As the infographic is communicating seven separate pieces of information the layout is kept simple and uses a grid to clearly separate sections. A Hierarchy is given to each title of each section to create clarity and avoid confusion an reader being misinformed.
The thin vector illustrations bring each separate graph and diagram together to create an overall cohesive infographic. The high amount of vector lines from feedback was communicated as having an effective game and scientific effect. Initially the design used only white on an off black background, this gave the design an overall flat aesthetic, therefore through further development the design then introduced a set of three different shades of grey.
The thin vector illustrations bring each separate graph and diagram together to create an overall cohesive infographic. The high amount of vector lines from feedback was communicated as having an effective game and scientific effect. Initially the design used only white on an off black background, this gave the design an overall flat aesthetic, therefore through further development the design then introduced a set of three different shades of grey.
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