Create an Infograph that will Make History

Digitization of the sculpture

A course by Fernando Gomez Baptista , Illustrator and Infographic Artist

Illustrator and Infographic Artist. Washington, United States.
Joined April 2014

Learn the infograph techniques used by National Geographic

  • Spanish with subtitles in English
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About the video: Digitization of the sculpture

Overview

“We passed our first plastic solution to the computer.”

In this video lesson Fernando Gomez Baptista addresses the topic: Digitization of the sculpture, which is part of the Domestika online course: Create an Infograph that will Make History. Learn the infograph techniques used by National Geographic.

Partial transcription of the video

“[Silence] [Music] Well we have already finished the sculpture and now comes a very important part that is getting a good photograph of the sculpture I'm not a photographer , which makes me difficult, and it's before doing proof, error I move with the sculpture around the house try to find light interesting for the windows, sometimes I use bulbs and what I usually do is try and what more I like in the end shot by that line, in this case I made a lamp light and then through the window came light side that illuminated the whole set and I got a light I think interesting, I placed some pieces of...”

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Course summary for: Create an Infograph that will Make History

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 99% positive reviews (321)
  • 4855 students
  • 6 units
  • 18 lessons (2h 11m)
  • 27 downloads
  • Category

    Design, Illustration
  • Areas

    Digital Fabrication, Drawing, Infographics, Information Design, Photography Post-production, Sculpture

Fernando Gomez Baptista

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Illustrator and Infographic Artist

Fernando Baptista is the infographics senior editor at National Geographic in Washington.

He studied fine arts at the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU and began his career as a freelance illustrator and designer before becoming a staff member at the newspaper El Correo in 1993. In 2007, he joined the team at National Geographic Magazine in Washington DC. He has taught classes as an associate professor at the University of Navarra and has run conferences and workshops in Europe, the United States, and Latin America.

In 2012, he was named one of the five most influential infographic artists in the world during the last 20 years. He has won more than 125 awards from the likes of the SND, SPD, ÑH, Best American Infographic, and Malofiej, including the Peter Sullivan Award—the most prestigious award in infographics. In 2013, he was nominated for an Emmy for [i]Walking With Giants[i] in the category of New Approaches: Arts, Lifestyle, Culture. His illustrations have also been displayed in museums and featured in books.


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Create an Infograph that will Make History. Design & Illustration course by Fernando Gomez Baptista

Create an Infograph that will Make History

A course by Fernando Gomez Baptista
Illustrator and Infographic Artist. Washington, United States.
Joined April 2014
  • 99% positive reviews (321)
  • 4855 students