INFORMATION VISUALIZATION
PROCESS BOOK of
Nikoo Nooryani
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Design & Journalism 2.Project One 3.Statement of Intent 4. Affinity Diagramming 5. Moodboards 6. Draft Revisions 7. Finalized Project One 8. Project Reflection 9. Phase Two 10. Statement of Intent 11. Draft Revisions 12. Final 13. Project Reflection
DESIGN & JOURNALISM The Fundamentals of Compiling EthicalInformation Visually The NPR set of ethics is a emotional manifesto of the vigor these individuals have towards supplying truth free of charge to their greater human family. The abundance amount of explanation that goes towards the mission statement if proof the individuals involved are just as curious as Albert Cairo. As Albert describes, he does not merely read theories, he reads them and then researches them into a visual landscape that enables a purer form of understanding and divine truth as it relates circumstantially. Honesty is a value which enriches the entire planet, if we are more understanding and insightful of the ways, shapes, and functions of our huge information consumption, we can radically right the wrongs of society thus far. I agree with the notion of “Rational Optimism” and find it very journalistic that Albert Cairo has chosen this headline as his first on this book of Functional Art. It is truly a beautiful picture to envision a world in which this newly founded technological discipline can equip humans with information the media twists. As a millennial, I find that to be a dream come true. A way of putting the spotlight on the background of the truths and beliefs we have accepted as a global society which are not doing good for our existence. To conclude, I highly dig the approach to graphic art being introduced as something “insightful” not picturesque as described by Ben Schneiderman in the book’s introduction. When the evolution of information is quicker than anything precedented since the time of man, it is no doubt a duty to be taken up to allow humans to catch up their minds with the flow of deciphering organized information. I will gladly and proudly take up such a task!
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PROJECT ONE
STATEMENT OF INTENT
project 0: research & sensemaking Objective: Let’s research, make sense of, and sketch out a social issue. Choose a topic from a list of topics provided by the instructor. Find one qualitative and one quantitative dataset pertinent to your chosen topic. Sift through your datasets and create mind maps, sketches, and diagrams to make sense of the data and turning it into information.
project 1: print visualization
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Objective: Let’s inform with print information. Based on your research and sensemaking activities, create a poster that tells the story of your chosen topic to your chosen audience by clearly and concisely presenting both quantitative and qualitative data you found on it. The overall design should describe the what, explain the how, and persuade the why of your topic.
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AFFINITY DIAGRAMMING
MOODBOARDS
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Draft Revisions
FINAL SECRET DOMINATION:
Monsanto’s Seeds of Corporate Greed In the midst of the 1% elitist ruining our country lies the beast dominating 97% of the United State’s seed supplies. Untamed due to de-regulation and a solidifed confident monopoly, they manipulate your government to deem their product wrongfully safe. The truth is here for you.
Monsanto must be stopped.
If you control the seed, you control the food. Control the food, and you control the people.
SEED DOMINATION Monsanto’s genes have infiltrated all seeds in the United States, including conventional seeds. The company aims to expand their influence globally despite the people’s resistance.
Stand up against Monsanto for the betterment of our Planet.
HEALTH RISKS The food Americans consume are directly linked to deathly diseases due to glyphosate-based herbicide RoundUp Ready. Monsanto’s prized product causes gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depression, autism, infertility, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.
Our food is poisonous & the hand that feeds us knows.
CRONYISM Monsanto’s most prized employees often switch employers between Monsanto and the United States Government. Despite the disadvantages Monsanto poses to our lives, our leaders are heavily influenced by the corporation both in North America and abroad due to it’s massive lobbying cam campaigns.
Demand your elected officials to work for you, not Monsanto.
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PROJECT REFLECTION Information visualizations was an interesting class. Without having had Sign & Symbol, I do not feel I got the heightened experience overall. However it was a useful introductory course to the thought process and contemporary conceptualization of datasets. The book we read during the first two weeks was great (The Functional Art) and I will be referring to the books I purchased for this class in the future definitely. The show and tells were extremely useful and it was informative to see which classmates presented what visualizations in terms of aesthetics and approaches. What I will most take away from the first half of the class is the journalistic approach we were asked to take. I feel that the immense weight of that responsibility as communicative designers needs to be vocalized.
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PHASE TWO project 2: narrative visualization Objective: Let’s tell a story with information. Choose one or two critical aspects of your topic and create a narrative in a digital or sculptural medium. The interface or sculpture you design should be a refinement of your poster’s thesis and is a reinterpretation of form. Digital: Create an interactive interface that allows users to explore the narrative aspect of your topic through feedback to your audience over time. The interface should be cohesive and comprehensive. Sculptural: Create a sculpture that represents intangible information in physical form. The sculpture should represent the quantitative properties of your chosen critical aspect through ‘small multiples’ (see Envisioning Information by Edward Tufte). The small multiples should be an object that reflects a qualitative property of your topic.
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STATEMENT OF INTENT STATEMENT OF INTENT
DRAFT REVISIONS
Monsanto’s Seeds of Corporate Greed
○ Subtopic: HEALTH RISKS ○ Audience: PEOPLE WHO EAT....EVERYONE ○ Medium: MOTION, comprised mostly of GIFs (Photoshop). Some use of InDesign for minor text layouts occasionally throughout a visual short 2-3 minute video.
○ Statement of Intent: The subtopic I have chosen to focus on for the second installation
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of the course is Health Risks because of the vast scope pertaining to it. The topic is where I can provide the public insightful information useful to them making healthy eating choices. Through the use of GIFs it will be easy breezy breaking down the cycle of glyphosate & PCB’s and how it produces into consumed carcinogens and other debilitating damages to the human body.
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FINAL
PROJECT REFLECTION The second phase of the project was very productive for me. I did a lot of editing and re-editing to get to where I am with the video. The overall experience was helped along with the continuous feedback I sought and received. The project itself was fun and I could have spent a good amount of time on it and eventually created it into a short movie as I had planned at first. I am pleased with the outcome and feel it appropriately correlates with my Infographic Poster.
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