My infographic I’m going to do is tips of how to take a better photo. This category will follow under tips for sure because I will be helping people to become better. I thought about doing an infographic on Digital vs. Film photography but I decided not to go into a debate stage and I’d rather help someone out.
I chose this topic because it is something I’m interested in and I felt like it could be beneficial to other people and a good reminder for me.
In the info graphic I will pick like 5-10 different areas of photography to focus on such as; focus point, depth of field, iso or shutter speed, how to use your light source affectively. I want to add information that can teach someone that doesn’t know much about photography how to take a good picture.
Here are a couple of hooks I have come up with; 10 steps to taking a better photo, Amateur to Professional in 10 steps, All you need to know to be a better photographer. Those are just very generic but I felt like they would hook and also get the point across to those viewing the info graphic.
Here is a link to my pinterest infographics board.
Follow Tasha’s board Infographics on Pinterest.
Jan 23- Research ideas & choose a topic
Jan 26- Gather data or information for graphic
Jan 29- Plan out and sketch ideas of what the graphic should look like.
Jan 30- Get feed back on my sketches
Jan 31- Use the Infographic generators to get ideas
Feb 3- Start working on creating silhouettes, charts and graphs in Illustrator.
Feb 5- Create layout for the infographic and organize information.
Feb 9- Get feedback on the designs from illustrator
Feb 12- Revise and edit and make ready for presenting.
Feb 19- Have infographic finalized and ready to submit for presentation
Share TweetI only have one semester left at Brigham Young University then I will be going out into the work force. I will want people to know who I am and what I do so for our first assignment I was to create three different logos that could be used to represent me. Our identities are important and so is the way we brand ourselves.
The process all began with brainstorming and getting ideas from Pinterest. I then took those ideas and started a long process where I did a lot of sketches. Once my sketches were all complete then I narrowed it down to my three top favorites. This is where I move on and start the design process in Illustrator.
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