To request a customised training for this course, please
contact us to arrange.
[8 minutes required to read this course material]
COURSE DURATION
|
:
|
1 Day (7 Hours)
|
AWARD TYPE
|
:
|
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
|
TOTAL COURSE FEES
|
:
|
RM 550 per participant (HRDF Claimable)
|
MIN/MAX Participants
|
:
|
Minimum 3 participants, Maximum 15 participants
|
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- This project-based course is aimed at anyone from students to working professional who require:
- Easy graphics based presentation
- Designing & using infographics
- Presenting information effectively
- Their work to be remembered
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Be able to communicate their ideas in a graphical format with clarity
- Creating a new perception of the same mundane/boring data
- Organise Information in useful manner, [distribution & future referencing
TRAINER
AND COURSE INTRODUCTION
- The ‘WHY’ of Infographics: Illustration & Communication Design
LEARN
WHAT IS INFOGRAPHICS
- What is Info graphics and what makes a good one
- How to work within your limits
- How to work with a team (if you have one)
- Why info graphics are effective
- Techniques for spotting data in stories
- Six valuable steps for planning an effective info graphic
PURPOSE
OF INFOGREAPHICS
- How to use and make some of the building blocks of infographics: maps, charts and flow charts
- Ways data can be visualised to clarify it and give it meaning
- How to effectively design a good infographic by elements of: type, colour, underlying grid structure
PLANNING
AND OUTLINING
- Things that you need to know about infographics
- Plan an infographic
- Sketch a layout of your infographic
- Learn to make a chart: bar, line and pie maps to pull them all together into an infographic
- Learn what kind of data each one is used for
- Some things you shouldn't do with them
THE
TYPES OF INFOGRAPHICS
- Sequence of events: alphabetical/numerical/chronological
- Map components: visual variables
- Types of maps & Type on maps
- Drawing roads and info pointer boxes on maps that aren't awful
No comments:
Post a Comment