For Homecoming we had to create a poster, infographic and
tickets that fit the theme of dark and stormy night. We were put into groups of
two, one worked on the infographic, and the other the poster and tickets. I did
the infographic, however we both started out by sketching 20 poster designs and
presented them to each other. After choosing two posters to push on the
computer I started to work on layout ideas for the infographic. I researched different
designs and layouts to see what worked well, and then sketched out several
ideas. After that I pushed my concept on to the computer in Illustrator.
Though, after a few critics, our group and another group merged our infographics/posters,
creating a more icon focused infographic. Then we both kind of unmerged and
made two separate posters. I also did a lot of tweaking to it, adding strokes, and
graphs. When we were finally done we sent our posters and tickets off to print.
Once they came back we cut them out and mounted them on matte board.
Along the
way I learned a lot about infographics and a bit more about Illustrator. I
learned basic layouts of infographics and that they are meant to be icon heavy
and can carry more info than given, like survey graphs and strokes. I also
learned that Illustrator added two new features, rounded edge marks, and a tool
where you can create shapes, like circles, and rectangles, and delete shapes in
shapes and I learned how to make a clipping mask, command7, which I used for
the gold foil. For what I would do differently I would have started earlier on
my infographic and researched a little more. But I do like how our group and
another merged at one point, it really helped me get more perspective on the
infographic.
I would
take what I’ve learned in Illustrator, tools and short-cuts, as well as
infographic layouts and incorporate them into future projects. Overall I enjoyed
this project, even though I got kind of done with closer to the end.
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