Data Visualization: Design Infographics in Illustrator
Potential Design Variations
A course by Marco Giannini , Data journalist and Information Designer
Learn how to communicate complex information through meaningful data-driven images
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About the video: Potential Design Variations
Overview
“Here we'll discuss some possible changes that you might be required to make after the first draft of your graphic has been completed. I'll give you some tips to tackle these changes and optimize your time for future projects.”
In this video lesson Marco Giannini addresses the topic: Potential Design Variations, which is part of the Domestika online course: Data Visualization: Design Infographics in Illustrator. Learn how to communicate complex information through meaningful data-driven images.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Potential Design Variations We did a good job in Unit 3. I'm looking forward to looking at your composition. In this lesson, I'll explore some possible trends that can come after the first draft is complete. I'll add some important auxiliary topics, which will allow you to easily produce infographics and optimize your working time. I'll be moving straight away from things that can arise from our course project or similar ones, and then I'll approach more general cases. Let's start with a common case. Let's say the project you just completed is a client infographic, as it's called, and tha...”
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Course summary for: Data Visualization: Design Infographics in Illustrator
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Category
Design -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Infographics, Information Architecture, Information Design
A course by Marco Giannini
Marco Giannini has worked as a data journalist and information designer for over 20 years. In the early part of his career, he worked in the infographic sector of the largest Italian newspaper, La Repubblica working as a designer, despite not studying design. He later taught himself programming and studied code as the data visualization sector progressed. Marco is passionate about discovering ways to connect data with images to make understandable and dynamic designs.
Since he started in his field, Marco has experimented with many types of information visualizations across various projects; from newspapers and magazines, to websites and apps. In 2018 he founded his own agency and creative studio, Dataspoiler, and has since worked with international organizations, communication agencies, publishing groups, and exhibitions. His clients include the IUCN, MSF (Doctors Without Borders), WWF, Aurum Press, and Bracco.
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