Information Design - Final Compilation & Reflection

13th Feb – 20th Mar 2024 ||  (Week 1 – Week 7)

Kek Han Shin || 0352571
Information Design || Bachelor Of Computer Science || Faculty of Innovation & Tech.
Final Compilation & Reflection


Contents

Compilation
  • Exercise 1
  • Exercise 2
  • Project 1: Instructable Infographic Poster
  • Project 2: Animated Infographic
  • Final Project: Animated Infographics
Reflection

Compilation

  • Exercise 1: Quantify & visualize data
  • Exercise 2: L.A.T.C.H infographic
  • Project 1: Instructable Poster
Final poster, Week 4 [27/02/2024]
  •  Project 2: Animated Infographic

  • Final Project: Animated Infographic


Reflection

Experience
In this module I learnt mainly not about the designing part but more towards information presentation and arrangements. I learnt that different mediums like pictures and video convey message differently, hence along the process I find difficulty in balancing aesthetics and information arrangements when creating designs too.

Observation
I observe that clear and simple message arrangement are the most effective way to allow viewer understand and remember the information. When designing infographics, if I insert too much information into single infographic, the end product will look confusing and cramped. But it is also important to consider the aesthetic of the design, as a well designed structure and visuals will amplify and enhance the message being delivered. 

Finding
Information design is very crucial especially in today's world where almost 80% of the message and information being perceived by us is through videos, poster, social media. I think that well designed message delivery will not only benefit the society and also not to cause confusion or misinterpretation! Overall I learnt a lot in this module and it did gave me a new perspective in terms of media designing and information delivery.

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