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Data Visualization

While looking at the website there can be seen the countries with the highest migrant population. It seemed very bland and not as eye-catching however the organization seems quite right and easy to forward or access. However, there can be a better way to demonstrate the population in many different ways such as making the graphs more appealing and adding more color. Using a different type of graph because the one that is being used are boxes filled in the color blue. Making it basic however if changed the colors shouldn't be as fun but more professional because the main topic is about population, migration, during 2020. Such as a beige background and keeping the blue but making it darker which can make it more appealing other than that another grid can be used as well to make it more visible because it seems as if all the information is everywhere. Which can cause the reader to move on and not really pay much attention to the important information. As in the grid, the graphs can be...

Social Justice Design Research

- Show/share research on your social justice topic In the United States, healthcare is highly politicized. Those who can afford insurance receive treatment while those who cannot may suffer and even die unnecessarily. Why is one person deserving of treatment just because they have a well-paid job while those who earn less, or are unable to earn at all, are not afforded this same fundamental right? - Show/share your roughs - Show/share how your data can be visualized I can add a grpah in which shows how health insurance is affecting people such as in paying or people's health. - What designer(s) are influencing your work?   Photo District News website by James Johnson - What fonts are you considering?   Bebas Neue  Pro and cronos  - What colors are you considering? beige and black - What design motifs are you considering? adding text around an image or adding an image between the two pages.  - Is this piece for a specialized audience and how would that impact you...

communction design

The four main types of communication that we use daily are verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written. Throughout an average day, any given person is likely to use a mix of each type of communication. Such as social media, text messages, calls, and advertising. As said we use most of them during our daily life and editorial design can fit in most of them. The main one is a type of communication that is visual such as advertising this can easily be part of the editorial design part because that involves images, typography, and many other factors that are part of that structure. We see advertising everywhere in our daily lives such as in social media, trains, and stores. Many editors need to make them interesting and eye-catching, we all have at least noticed the advertisements on the train when heading to places because they're everywhere. All of them are different from them, there are many different types of fonts. There are images as well during this time there are many college adver...