Cyan Magazine Cover Ideation
Magazine Titles: Hullabaloo Info Dump In-Design Pandemonium Thumbnails: Inspo:
Magazine Titles: Hullabaloo Info Dump In-Design Pandemonium Thumbnails: Inspo:
01 Titles and Subtitles When the Tide Turns: Understanding Earth’s Most Devastating Waves (NOAA_What_Are_Tsunamis) Know the Wave: Stories Beneath the Surface (2004_Survivors) Know the Wave: The Big Three (NOAA_What_Are_Tsunamis) The Human Cost: Stories of Survival (2004_Survivors) Epicenters & Echoes: Earthquake… Continue Reading
01 A Visual History on Major Tsunamis. Why do they happen? How do they happen? In this deep dive, we will explore the science and impact of tsunami creation & survival. 02 Links to the following types of articles: Interview… Continue Reading
Format Vertical 1500 x 9000px Types of Infographics Tsunami: Map, Diagram, Data Visualization (Bar Graph, Area Range Graph, Map) Lost Cats: Editorial, Copy (text), Data Visualization (Pie Chart, Bar Graph, Line Graph) Information Tsunami Data Table Number of Tsunamis Deaths… Continue Reading
Information Graphics – Research Gallery
New Year, New You? – Valentina D’Efilippo I chose this specific work, “New Year, New You?”. This infographic, commissioned by BBC Focus Magazine, illustrates the findings of a study carried out by YouGov about New Year’s resolutions – how long,… Continue Reading
United States The United States is located in North America, bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast to the Pacific Ocean on the west coast. To… Continue Reading
Closure (Reification) Closure is when we take visually incomplete shapes and complete them – like taking a square and cutting parts out of it. Our minds will automatically see it as a square even though it’s not completely… Continue Reading
Which works resonate from the reading? These particular works stuck out to me at first glance. The poster on the left utilizes shapes in a way that draws the eye across the page – it almost feels like a… Continue Reading
Poster Analysis What are the primary and secondary hooks?/ what do we see first and second? The primary hook is the big, vertical, and bold type “Yale Architecture Fall ’07” stemming across the entire poster. The secondary hook includes… Continue Reading