Infographic Design
Making sense of big data and statistics using principles and elements of design
to develop and communicate visual stories.
Making sense of big data and statistics using principles and elements of design
to develop and communicate visual stories.
Stories in Statistics
Visualizing data is a process of communicating stories that live in data and statistics, as seen in the numbers obtained from breastcancer.org. In this age of big data, meta-patterns, and single data points, it is easy to distill the complex into simple visual representations.
Logical Flow
Breast Cancer incidence rates align into a visual pattern that transports learners through a narrative arc starting from 2000 and ending in 2018. The arc uses tiers of strata logically and concisely packed to form single levels of digestible graphics.
STEP 1:
The first step in designing an infographic is to verify that all the information provided by the Subject Matter Expert (SME) is accurate, complete, and final.
STEP 2:
Review all the information carefully and delineate a rough wireframe draft that highlights the major and minor nuggets of key items embedded within the text.
Illustrator is the fleshing tool that converts the wireframe into vectors. The vectors are carefully layered and saved as icon sets.
Every imaginable minutia from lines, colors, typography, white space, punctuations, are carefully laid out with precision.
User test with a few audience members. Check for aesthetics, flow, harmony, congruity, transition, sturdiness, and content logic.
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