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Week - 1
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Defining the basic concepts of information and infographics |
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Week - 2
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Examining the examples that have a place in the history of infographics and design history |
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Week - 3
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Deciding on the subject of the infographic to be designed, defining the design problem and the target |
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Week - 4
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Access to data on the subject to be studied |
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Week - 5
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Reaching the data on the subject to be studied and transforming the raw data into information, developing the information architecture |
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Week - 6
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Developing information architecture, researching and determining the most appropriate medium for the subject, target audience and the data obtained |
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Week - 7
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Information visualization process: Idea development and sketches |
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Week - 8
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Information visualization process: Idea development and sketches |
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Week - 9
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Determining the visual language and design style through developing idea sketches |
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Week - 10
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Creating the main, sub-headings and content text and determining the grid system and typography design |
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Week - 11
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Evaluation of color suggestions |
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Week - 12
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Studying details such as interaction, movement, sound or print suitable and the selection of the paper to be applied for the chosen medium |
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Week - 13
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Testing the produced infographic in the classroom and revising it in the light of feedback. |
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Week - 14
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Delivery of the infographic design that has been completed and produced in accordance with the chosen medium. |