Charts & Data
Graph Research Other Infographics
Graph Research Other Infographics
United States The United States of America was recognized as an official nation after the Treaty of Paris in 1783, and the thirteen British American colonies united. It has since grown to consist of 50 states that span across North… Continue Reading
Valentina D’Efilippo I chose to look into this infographic by Valentina D’Efilippo entitled “New Year, New You?” because of its initial eye-catching and intriguing quality. At first glance, there is not much that can be immediately gathered about the infographic,… Continue Reading
Continuity: My poster exercises continuity by displaying text along the invisible grid, which creates the visual of the blocks of text following distinct, continuous paths down the poster. There are four lines of vertical continuity here, guiding our eyes down one… Continue Reading
After reading about the art of grids, I realized that something I often implement in my own work is creating consistent margins and columns wherever necessary. This is something that I had not considered to be associated with grids, but… Continue Reading
What are the primary and secondary hooks? The primary hooks on this poster are the words “lectures”, “colloquium”, and “exhibitions”. The secondary hook appears to be the letter “Y” that is inverted… Continue Reading
I found the readings about receipts to be far more interesting that I had originally anticipated. Learning about the history of something that is so common in our daily lives always gives us more perspective and insight into the past,… Continue Reading