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Information Design - Project 1

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14.01.19 - 02.02.19 (Week 2 - Week 4) Tamara Audrey Saputra (0335846) Information Design Project 1 - Instructable Infographic Instruction Project 1 - Instructable Infographic Poster Recipe 14.01.19 (Week 2) Our first project requires us to visually communicate a step-by-step guide/recipe of our preferred dish. After browsing through several dishes, I landed my decision on a go-to breakfast meal: Avocado Toast. Realizing that the basic steps might be too simple, I referred to several other recipes that suggest tips and variations. Sources: https://cookieandkate.com/2018/avocado-toast-recipe/ https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/avocado-toasts-3364588 https://www.cookinglight.com/recipes/avocado-toast-recipe From there, I continue to find references for my layout design that has a clear and simple design. fig 1.1: Reference fig 1.2: Reference The followings above are the references that I felt affected my outcome the mos

Information Design - Exercises

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7.01.19 - 02.02.19 (Week 1 - Week 4) Tamara Audrey Saputra (0335846) Information Design Exercises Lectutres Lecture 1: Briefing & After Effect Refreshment 7.01.19 (Week 1) This week we were briefed about the overall of the module and what outcomes are expected. We were also directly assigned a refreshment exercise to recall our After Effect skills. Lecture 2: Brief History of Information History 8.01.19 (Week 1) Ms. Anis briefed us again about our assignments in the module. She then proceeds with a lecture about the brief history of information history. Which talks about how it started out and why visualizing information helps us. Apparently, people respond faster to visuals and our brain processes information faster with the help of visuals. Lecture 3: Manuel Lima's 9 Directives Manifesto 9.01.19 (Week 1) In this class, our group presented a presentation about Manuel Lima's 9 Directives Manifesto. Lecture 4: Saul Wurman's L.A.T.C.H 14.