Infographics to tell a story

During this course, you'll look at a current real-world issue and learn how to create amazing infographics with great visual representation, as well as being creative and eye-catching. You'll learn how to research your topic, how to tell a story, and how to maintain a visual hierarchy by using style and color scheme. This is the ideal time to put your skills to the test with a simple but well-designed infographic. You'll learn how to research and sketch your visual graphic, as well as how to create a simple but effective infographic.


Create an infographic with at least 10 icons to convey a message or raise awareness for this course's assignment. Use what you've learned about how to best represent various types of data. Assemble the elements relevant to the story icons into a large, cohesive graphic using your imagination.


Any software that you are familiar with can be used to create the infographic. Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Excel, Prezi, Tableau, or just pen and paper are all options. The instructor will guide you through the process of conducting research, locating icons, sketching, layout, electronic development, and finally adding style.


Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who loves to explore infographics design and learn to use style and layout to tell a story.
  • Students, teachers, entrepreneurs, etc. with any level of knowledge
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to effectively represent data/information through an infographic

Requirements

  • Pen/Pencil & Paper
  • Any software you are familiar with: Power Point, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign etc

Course ratings: 4.4/5

Enroll here: https://www.udemy.com/course/create-infographics-and-tell-a-story/

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