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Information Design - Exercise 2

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Week 2 - 10/2/25 Jessica Tjoe / 0361482 Information Design/ BDCM/ Institute of Innovation and Technology Exercises  Instructions <iframe src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ZbFRYA_RldeKabEIgx7oSZinkB_JJ8q/preview" width="640" height="480" allow="autoplay"></iframe> Lectures G5 FLIP Presentation - Week 1 by Group 5 - Team 4 Infographics - a simple and powerful way to communicate ideas in a visual form. A highly effective way of capturing your audience's attention 1. List infographics  An informational graphic that uses a list to make a point.  2. Statistical Infographics Uses Pie charts, bar graphs, etc. to represent data. Its easier to understand  3. Timeline Useful to showcase points that are in a chronological order, Best to showcase points spread out across time, Best accompanied by icons, graphics, images etc. Can be used for things...

Information Design - Exercise 1

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Week 1 - 2/7/25 Jessica Tjoe / 0361482 Information Design/ BDCM/ Institute of Innovation and Technology Exercises  Instructions <iframe src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ZbFRYA_RldeKabEIgx7oSZinkB_JJ8q/preview" width="640" height="480" allow="autoplay"></iframe> - Quantify raw data and visualize information as a photograph - Visual representation of numerical data that allows for easy interpretation and analysis. Instruction: Gather a set of objects and separate it into category such as color, shape, pattern, and other quantifiable factor. Example: 1. Box of Lego 2. Jar of button 3. Jar of marble ball 4. Set of colourful rubber strap & more. In this exercise you're required to quantify our chosen objects and arrange them into a presentable layout or chart. The information must be presented as is, and you need to arrange the objects with relevant indicators written o...