Animated Infographics with Illustrator and After Effects
Finding Inspiration
A course by Studio Mistaker , Design Studio
About the video: Finding Inspiration
Overview
“The first step in starting a project is to do some visual research and be inspired by the work of other artists, designers and architects. There is no limit to the imagination and where the right inspiration can arrive. ”
In this video lesson Studio Mistaker addresses the topic: Finding Inspiration, which is part of the Domestika online course: Animated Infographics with Illustrator and After Effects. Learn to convey complex data through infographics in motion, from the initial sketch and storyboard to the final animation.
Partial transcription of the video
“Find inspiration In this lesson we will talk about visual research and how to find inspiration for your project. Visual research is an essential part of our work, to seek inspiration for our project. It is the most beautiful moment, perhaps, when you approach a project, because it allows us, through the work of artists, of designers, through works, but also through things that are not closely related to the field of view and graphics, to find inspiration. Very often, inspiration can also come through architecture, through a walk or through the nature that surrounds us. The goal of visual re...”
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Course summary for: Animated Infographics with Illustrator and After Effects
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Graphic Design, Infographics

Studio Mistaker
A course by Studio Mistaker
Riccardo Casinelli is a designer who specializes in visual design and data visualization. He founded Studio Mistaker, which focuses on graphic and editorial design, infographics, and motion graphics. Valerio Di Mario is a graphic and motion designer who likes to describe himself as an "art-chitect."
Together at Studio Mistaker they work with both corporations and independent entities, such as Enel, Generali, and Panzoo, and collaborate with Italian publications like La Repubblica, L’Espresso, Linkiesta, and Artribune.
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