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Information Design - Exercise 2: L.A.T.C.H Infographic Poster

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03/02/2025 - 12/02/2025 (Week 1 - Week 2) Lew Guo Ying / 0365721 / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media Information Design Exercise 2: L.A.T.C.H Infographic Poster Index 1. Lecturers 2. Instructions      2.1 Sketch      2.2 Progress      2.3 Submission 3. Feedback 4. Reflection Lecturers Week 3: Miller’s Law of Memory The lecture notes from Week 3 focus on Miller's Law of Memory, which relates to how humans process and retain information. The core concept of Miller’s law is the idea that most people can only hold about seven "objects" or pieces of information in their short-term memory at one time. This is known as "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two." If the number exceeds this limit, humans tend to forget some of the items. Miller’...

Information Design - Exercise 1: Quantifiable Information

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03/02/2025 - 12/02/2025 (Week 1 - Week 2) Lew Guo Ying / 0365721 / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media Information Design Exercise 1: Quantifiable Information Index Lectures Instructions Final Submission Reflection Lectures Week 1: Type of Infographics PDF The lecture notes from Week 1 focus on the different types of infographics and their application in design and communication. Infographics are visual representations of information that make data more engaging and easier to understand. The eight key types of infographics discussed are: List Infographics : These infographics present information in a list format, making it visually appealing while conveying textual content in a simplified way. Statistical Infographics : These involve charts like pie charts and bar graphs to display numerical data, making it easier for the audience to understand complex inform...