Information Design for Editorial Infographics
Represent the Interior of an Object
A course by Manuel Bortoletti , Information Designer
Joined July 2021
About the video: Represent the Interior of an Object
Overview
“Here I will show you several methods of representing the interior of an object.”
In this video lesson Manuel Bortoletti addresses the topic: Represent the Interior of an Object, which is part of the Domestika online course: Information Design for Editorial Infographics. Learn to transform any topic, from tech to the environment, into a visual story by designing a clear and engaging infographic with Illustrator and InDesign.
Partial transcription of the video
“Representing the Inside of an Object In this lesson, I'll show you different methodologies for representing the inside of objects, and we’ll also introduce representation in isometric axonometry. To explain how things work through images, we must also understand how to represent them. There are several ways to represent the inside of things, but all of them can be summarized through these four main methodologies. The first is the cutaway, where some of an object's external parts are removed to reveal the inside of it. Let's see some examples. In this depiction, we can see the internal parts...”
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Course summary for: Information Design for Editorial Infographics
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Category
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Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign -
Areas
Graphic Design, Infographics, Information Design, Interactive Design

Manuel Bortoletti
A course by Manuel Bortoletti
Manuel Bortoletti is an information designer specializing in editorial infographics. He discovered the infographic universe during his college years and, in 2015, started working in the editorial department at IL magazine, a lifestyle publication belonging to Il Sole 24 Ore. This job launched his career in the Italian and international print industry, where he's created infographics for scientific and culture magazines as well as prominent newspapers.
Throughout his career, he has collaborated with La Repubblica, The New York Times T Brand Studio, The Economist, Linkiesta, and a host of other newspapers and publishers. In 2019, his work earned him the European Design Award in the Print Infographics category.
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