learning to know where we are

Signs conveying information about services and facilities, such as maps, directories, or instructional signs.
Direction: signs showing the location of services, facilities, functional spaces and key areas, such as sign posts or directional arrows.

LEARNING ABOUT PRESENTING INFORMATION

Iinformation design is the practice of presenting information in a way that fosters efficient and effective understanding of it. The term has come to be used specifically for graphic design for displaying information effectively, rather than just attractively or for artistic expression. Information design is closely related to the field of data visualization and is often taught as part of graphic design courses.

 

Novelties

SPACE DESIGN

Catching the Eyes

Information design ideas can often be tested in a usability laboratory by observing surrogate users trying to use the designed information and getting their feedback. 

INTERIOR GRAPHIC DESIGN

Meaningful Information

Since information is now commonly delivered using electronic media with new possibilities for user interaction and as product designers have become more aware of the importance of usability

INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Contrast and Expressivity

nformation design is the practice of presenting information in a way that fosters efficient and effective understanding of it. 

Spotlight

The Future Trends

Over time, we believe that this combination of skills will become the norm and may even become mandatory for many Information Design positions. Given the current economic climate, employers are already demanding more from their prospective new hires. As evidence of this trend, look at some job postings and you will see that employers are now asking for combination skill sets for many jobs.

Companies are looking for people who can simultaneously write, design and develop websites. With a small amount of cross-training, many of today’s Information Designers could position themselves for these multi-skilled jobs.