Information Design: Final Assignment Milestone 3
Week 12-13
Chia Yee Hsean (0322352)
Information Design
Final Assignment Milestone 3
Brief
1. Start by comparing things side by side to make it easier on the eye. Whether it’s two or three elements, you should everything symmetrical.
2. Obsess over alignment. Make sure your elements are correctly centred and aligned, and on the same level.
3. Create a clear division using two different colours. In order to keep it clean and minimalistic, you can choose darker or lighter shades of colour.
4. Always stay consistent using the same kind of elements. We’ve covered this in the past, but look at the example below: the first version shows the correct usage of the same fonts and same style icons, while in the second one we chose different fonts and inconsistent icons. The difference is subtle yet meaningful. One is simple, clean and pleasing, and the other one looks messy.
5. Finally, use the same structure for side by side comparisons for titles, icons, text, etc. When comparing apple with apples, it’s important to keep the consistency between both sides to demonstrate that it’s a comparison. The example below is a perfect portrayal.
Chia Yee Hsean (0322352)
Information Design
Final Assignment Milestone 3
Brief
1. Start by comparing things side by side to make it easier on the eye. Whether it’s two or three elements, you should everything symmetrical.
2. Obsess over alignment. Make sure your elements are correctly centred and aligned, and on the same level.
3. Create a clear division using two different colours. In order to keep it clean and minimalistic, you can choose darker or lighter shades of colour.
4. Always stay consistent using the same kind of elements. We’ve covered this in the past, but look at the example below: the first version shows the correct usage of the same fonts and same style icons, while in the second one we chose different fonts and inconsistent icons. The difference is subtle yet meaningful. One is simple, clean and pleasing, and the other one looks messy.
5. Finally, use the same structure for side by side comparisons for titles, icons, text, etc. When comparing apple with apples, it’s important to keep the consistency between both sides to demonstrate that it’s a comparison. The example below is a perfect portrayal.
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