Information Design - FLIP Presentation
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Information Design
Presentation Compilation
This section contains the presentations that were created throughout the semester. These FLIP presentations act as retellings of the associated topic, summarizing what was taught by the lecturers. It is also a way for the class to showcase what they understand in their own way as well as improve presentation skills. These presentations were executed in groups of around four people.
FLIP 1
MANUEL LIMA's 9 DIRECTIVES
Manuel Lima's 9 Directives Manifesto basically describes nine essential methods by which the data in a infographic can be portrayed and delivered. The idea for this being to increase legibility, visual appeal, and how cohesive the whole design is and its effectiveness at relaying data.
Below is my group's presentation slides.
FLIP 2
SAUL WURMAN's L.A.T.C.H.
Saul Wurman's L.A.T.C.H. method is a way of organizing data which can be used in a variety of mediums. From websites and apps to mall directories and resumes, the L.A.T.C.H. method has a multitude of use cases.
Below is my group's presentation on the matter.
FLIP 3
MILLER's LAW (CHUNKING)
Miller's Law of Chunking describes a method of data arrangement that features the data in question being arranged in chunks, hence the name. In essence, the idea is to present data in chunks so that the eye can be drawn to each chunk and the data therein is relevant to that chunk. This can also be a method of leading the eye with hierarchy, delivering data in groups and in an implied sequence.
Below are some examples of chunking my group managed to find along with our understanding of the topic.
FLIP 4
INFOGRAPHIC TYPES & ONLINE TOOLS
This last topic is actually a combination of two subjects. That being infographics the tools with which one can use to make them. It explores the various forms of infographics as well as some online tools to make them. We were also tasked with recreating some infographics using said tools.
Below is the slides of our presentation.
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