Information Design Exercise 1

 LEBON STEPHANIE AMELIE JUDITH

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Information Design.

Exercise 1: Quantifiable Information.

Instructions:

– Quantify raw data and visualize information as a photograph

A is a visual representation of numerical data that allows for easy interpretation and analysis. 

Instruction:
Gather a set of objects and separate it into category such as color, shape, pattern, and other quantifiable factor.
Example:

1. Box of Lego
2. Jar of button
3. Jar of marble ball
4. Set of colourful rubber strap

In this exercise you're required to quantify our chosen objects and arrange them into a presentable layout or chart
The information must be presented as is, and you need to arrange the objects with relevant indicators written out with pens to help you to visualize the quantity and data. The examples of objects that can be use are buttons, coins, lego pieces, M&Ms, and more.
Submission:
E-Portfolio report consists of

1. Photo of the random objects before sorting out
2. Objects sorted out by categories (2 - 5 category)
3. Write and design the information on a piece of papers.

Unsorted data:

Scattered the rings on a piece of paper tan labelled it unsorted data around the pile of rings.

Fig 1.1 Unsorted rings.

Sorted data:

First way of sorting I used was sorting by the three different metal types being stainless steel, titanium and 92.5% sterling silver.

Fig 1.2 Sorted by metals rings.

Second way I sorted the rings was using size, to judge the size I used a mix of the heights and widths of the rings .

Fig 1.3 Sorted by size rings.


Final Quantify:

Using the second sorting method I created a arrangement using Sonic the Hedgehog as the idea.

Fig 1.4 Reference.

Fig 1.5 Final Arrangement.


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