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Learning Infographic Design (2015)

via LinkedIn Learning

Overview

Find out what constitutes visual communication and how to use it in the best possible way to create successful infographics.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Learn infographic design
  • What you will learn
1. What Makes a Great Infographic
  • Bad infographics
  • Review infographics in other languages
  • Improving a failing infographic
  • Leveraging visual hooks and cues
2. The Five Ws of Success
  • Defining the 5 Ws
  • Determine your what
  • Determine your who
  • Determine your why
  • Determine your where
  • Determine your when
  • Challenge: Let's make a brief
  • Solution: Let's reveal that brief
3. Crafting Your Narrative / Research 101
  • This isn't a chicken or egg scenario
  • The role of the researcher vs. the designer
  • Tone
  • Where does research even start?
  • Finding primary sources
  • Organizing your research
  • Challenge: Time to do the research
  • Solution: Time to do the research
4. Wireframing Your Infographic
  • What's the point of a wireframe anyway?
  • Adobe Illustrator vs. Photoshop vs. InDesign
  • The contents of a good wireframe
  • Choosing fonts, illustration style, and colors
  • Laying out your infographic design
  • Visualizing data and iconography
  • Presenting a wireframe
  • Challenge: Wireframing your infographic
  • Solution: The wireframe we will work with
5. Let's Design an Infographic
  • Setting up Adobe Illustrator
  • Starting with color
  • Customizing your data viz
  • Custom illustration is key
  • Challenge: Putting it all together
  • Solution: First draft infographic revealed
Conclusion
  • Thank you

Taught by

Amy Balliett

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