Hi,
I've designed this infographic for a 2970mm x 570mm light table. It'll be printed on 240 micron poster paper. People will stand in front of the light table, looking down at the infographic. I've got some feedback on it already and will be doing some reorganising and making some changes, but I was curious to get some other opinions on how to improve it.
The infographic's about the building of a university faculty building and the photographs taken to document its construction.
Any feedback, particularly on colour palette, choice of font (I've used Graphik [I bought a license] and SF UI text) and the overall visual balance of graphical elements, would be great. I was looking to make something that's easy to read and understand.
http://www.robertsuch.com//light_tab...t_table_v1.jpg
and uploaded it to
http://imgur.com/a/V8uUi
The infographic's for my own photography exhibition, so the choice of fonts, palette and so on is up to me.
I've taken into account the construction of the light table, e.g. the light table's glass surface sits on a 0.5cm-1cm ledge to support it, so the infographic needs to start 1cm in from from the edge of the 'page'.
Thanks.
Rob.
I've designed this infographic for a 2970mm x 570mm light table. It'll be printed on 240 micron poster paper. People will stand in front of the light table, looking down at the infographic. I've got some feedback on it already and will be doing some reorganising and making some changes, but I was curious to get some other opinions on how to improve it.
The infographic's about the building of a university faculty building and the photographs taken to document its construction.
Any feedback, particularly on colour palette, choice of font (I've used Graphik [I bought a license] and SF UI text) and the overall visual balance of graphical elements, would be great. I was looking to make something that's easy to read and understand.
http://www.robertsuch.com//light_tab...t_table_v1.jpg
and uploaded it to
http://imgur.com/a/V8uUi
The infographic's for my own photography exhibition, so the choice of fonts, palette and so on is up to me.
I've taken into account the construction of the light table, e.g. the light table's glass surface sits on a 0.5cm-1cm ledge to support it, so the infographic needs to start 1cm in from from the edge of the 'page'.
Thanks.
Rob.