Ben Bailey

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Information Design


Definitely one of the hardest parts about showcasing a project is how to get across what you learned from your product research. Ultimately what you learned from your research is very important because all of the features and the design is general should revolve around a quality solution to the problems you found in your research. So the best way I think to do this is through an interesting and simply visual that really gets the point across of what you found to be the most important results of your research. Honestly who likes reading graphs and statistics, not many people, this is why you need an interesting graphic that coincides with your research and helps to further emphasize what you learned or what topic you researched. Here are a few good examples.

Here is a good link
http://www.colorful-data.net/

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