Objective:
Begin to apply all of the fundamental design principles you learned this semester to a more complex design problem. To explore the fundamentals of information design. Continue refining technical and presentation skills. Further develop your design process.
Details:
Information design is analogous to identity design. Ir requires that a great deal of information be presented in a succinct and visually simple and easily navigable manner. The simplest form of information design is a simple table. However, your challenge as a designer is to determine how to communicate the information/instructions simply while also bringing clarity and enhanced understanding through visual organization and systematic use of a graphic system/language.
- Your poster will be 18″ x 24″ and may be oriented either portrait or landscape (this should be your first choice).
- Using either illustration, photo or both, redesign the instructions for folding a paper crane.
- You may use no text other th2n a tide and numbers. letters, or a combination ofborh (no words or sentences).
- Consider very strongly hierarchy; structure (sequence), use of color, etc.