Introduction to Illustrated Infographics
What Is an Illustrated Infographic?
A course by Jing Zhang , Illustrator
About the video: What Is an Illustrated Infographic?
Overview
“We all know what infographics are — information presented in a graphic style. But illustrated infographics take this to the next level: it is information with full-on illustrations. The information is almost secondary to the illustration itself. Yet without the information, the full stories can’t be told. In this lesson, I will explain more in detail what an illustrated infographic is. I will also outline the final project we will work on for this course. ”
In this video lesson Jing Zhang addresses the topic: What Is an Illustrated Infographic?, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Illustrated Infographics. Learn to communicate information with style by creating eye-catching graphics, from the initial sketch in Illustrator to its modeling in Cinema 4D.
Partial transcription of the video
“What Is an Illustrated Infographic In this lesson, I will explain what an illustrated infographic is. I will also outline the final project that we'll create in this course. We all know that infographic is information presented in a graphical style. Illustrated infographics take us to the next level, where data can be entirely shown as illustration. In an illustrated infographic, the information is almost secondary, but without it, we cannot tell the full story. Now, let's compare normal infographics and the illustrated ones. What are illustrated infographics? Let's compare the two, typical...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Illustrated Infographics
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Infographics, Information Design, Interactive Design

Jing Zhang
A course by Jing Zhang
Jing Zhang is a Chinese illustrator based in London. She first moved to the UK to study fashion design, but after graduating from university, she got a job in graphic design where she found her true passion. As personal projects, she created the illustrated series called Recipe Cards as well as Imaginary Factory, which received very positive feedback on Behance, and later helped her find work with much bigger projects.
She’s collaborated with a wide range of clients ranging from government agencies, organizations, to a variety of businesses. Her client list includes the European Parliament, UNICEF, General Electric, IBM, Apple, Samsung, Adobe, Google, Dubai Expo and many others. She has also been a part of the jury of the D&AD Awards, which is one of the most prestigious awards in design.
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