Jessi Blunier

Poster showing data in an abstract way.

Personal Infographic

Categories:

Information Design & Typography

 

Brief:

For this project, I collected my personal data for four weeks, and created an engaging and dynamic infographic to display that information in a clear and legible manner.

Process:

I knew I did not want to create an infographic with the typical flat, cartoon-ish icons, so I did a lot of research into more abstract and line-work-based infographics, which are more sophisticated visually. Because I had four completely different information pieces I was tracking, I decided to split them into four sections, with every day (28 days) utilizing a different color. The end result is a conglomeration of colors and lines working together to create and indicate connections and significance.

 

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