Information Design

These projects illustrate my understanding of visual communication and information design to convey complex information to a range of users. They provided valuable opportunities to expand my ability reach a diverse audiences and leverage dual-coding as a mechanism for communication.

Website Evaluation

The purpose of this slide deck is to provide sufficient visual and verbal information for an audience to quickly grasp concepts. Similarly, this succinct information functions as cues from which a speaker can elaborate. It also conveys my evaluation of the usability and digital accessibility of the flylax.com website, a relevant subject given ADA regulations requiring a technical standard of WCAG 2.1 AA.

Skills

  • Visual communication
  • Translating complex concepts
  • Editing
  • Subject matter expertise: digital accessibility
  • Audience awareness

Tools

  • MS Power Point
  • Screen capture tool
  • flylax.com website

How Usable and Accessible is flylax.com?

Infograph

The purpose of this infographic is to entertain and satisfy curiosity rather than offer serious instrumental value. The context is a social media post or a web page that a viewer might browse to when pondering the question, “Why are pine nuts so expensive?” The graphic would almost certainly be viewed on a mobile device. So, using a color palette reminiscent of pine nuts, pine trees, and pesto, I used bold elements and a clear signal – up and down arrows – to convey the answer – high demand and limited supply. The “call to action” at the bottom of the graphic offered a useful tip to preserve the costly ingredient.

Skills

  • Visual communication
  • Translating complex concepts
  • Research
  • Editing

Tools

  • MS Power Point
  • MS Excel
  • Noun Project icon database
  • Wiki Media image database

Notes on Pine Nuts

Instructional Graphic

The project required me to use a black, white, and gray color palette along with the available tools in Inkscape to develop an instructional graphic that answers a question. Here, the question is: “How do you prepare to read an academic text?” As a reading specialist, I am well-acquainted with the objects and relationships for the graphic. The amount of focus needed to perform each step of the process creates some complexity for an under-skilled reader. Such readers tend to jump into the thick of the reading material and do not pay much, if any, attention to the structural features of a text that can help them grasp the gist of it. So, my main goal was to emphasize the scanning of these particular elements.

Skills

  • Visual communication
  • Translating complex concepts
  • Subject matter expertise

Tools

  • Inkscape

How to Preview an Academic Text

Icons

The project required me to use a black and white minimalist color palette and any number of silhouetted black forms to represent the concepts of increase, stability, equality, and outside using Inkscape. This was an evolution from a previous project where the same ideas had to be conveyed using only four black squares using PowerPoint drawing tools.

Skills

  • Visual communication
  • Translating complex concepts

Tools

  • Inkscape

The Black Square Problem