When I was in college, I was tasked with drawing a dog as part of an assignment. Every day, I would bring a slightly different dog drawing to class—and every day, my professor would frown at my work and tell me I needed to redo it.
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Most of the time, voice-over, commonly referred to as “VO”, is the driving narrative force behind videos—a mysterious guide that provides all the information a viewer needs while being bolstered by the visuals. While VO is not absolutely necessary, it is definitely something to consider when starting a new video project.
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Your data has a story to tell. Sometimes, it’s known or obvious. But other times, as you begin to dig into it, you find an entirely new or unexpected story. Here’s how to make the most of it using visual storytelling.
illustration, Infographics, storytelling, visual thinking, data, information design, presentation, Data visualization, visual storytelling, visualization
Some infographic projects go so smoothly you wonder if you missed something. Some are more of a challenge.
Infographics, napkin, blueprint, process, tremendousness, visual thinking, clients, information design, visualization
Today you get 10 cool links and an introduction Christina Wang, one of our summer interns!
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the 2019 International Forum of Visual Practitioners (IFVP) Conference at Montclair State University in New Jersey.
art, Live sketching, drawing, questions, graphic recording, conference, graffiti
If you align your design to the questions you’re asking, you can create powerful visual storytelling communications.
concept, discovery, visuals, Live sketching, visual storytelling, questions, visualization
Back at it with 10 links to make you think.
















