Posts Tagged ‘design’
Progress, ahoy!
Here is my latest infographic in the line of progress… better, yes? I hope so, because I just got some great compliments from the client. It is a lot more visually engaging, and has a really nice flow, especially with the amount of information. I was able to break away from my rainbow color palette; […]
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Tags: design, Infographic, job market, progress, trends
Conquering Infographics
I have mentioned that I have started taking on work that requires me to create information graphics. Information graphics are really an every day visual; signs at the bus stop, instruction manuals, charts below a news story, and so on. Artists are refining their presentation and with the onslaught of information and the general attention […]
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Tags: design, goal setting, infographics, learning
Current Projects
I don’t know if this is interesting for anyone besides myself, but here are some snap shots of some current projects. These first two are for an infographic I am currently working on. This project has been kicking my trash. It’s supposed to be about Health Insurance Cost by Procedure… but… do you know how […]
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Tags: Adobe Illustrator, design, Gradient, Infographic, Labels, Research, Wine
Why Design Matters
Phil and I went out the other night; we had tickets to see Eisley in Portland. Before we made it to the show, we stopped by the Pearl District to get something to eat. I had seen this place a couple nights before and wanted to try it. Little Big Burger is like a mod […]
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Tags: case study, design, essay, observation