Showing posts with label map. Show all posts
Showing posts with label map. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Open format (wild card) project from 2012 class.

For this project, students were free to select the format of their poster, booklet, etc.
PDFs of the posters shown below are downloadable here.

The Beatles, by Stella Cunanan

Facebook Census, by Judy Chu

Dinosaurs, by Dana Lui

McLaren Park, by Li Fang Zhang




Airbus A380, by Luke Marsden

Pick Your Poison, by Marielle Atanacio

17x22 posters from the Fall 2012 class

Below are some examples from the "Mailer" assignment. The poster had to fold down to letter size in order to be mailed. In this class we used mostly R and RStudio for sketching and development, and Illustrator for cleaning up and finalizing the visualization. We also used Visualize This by Nathan Yau as the textbook for the class.

Full-resolution PDFs of the posters shown below can be downloaded here.

Android 2012, by Judy Chu.

Pixar Films, by Dana Lui

Doctor Who, by Stella Cunanan

Federer vs Sampras, by Luke Marsden


Country Populations, by Madeleine Lucero-Simmons

Land of Opportunity, by Henry Ngo

American Love Wine, by Christina Davidson

Color Blindness, by Justin Pangilinan


Saturday, December 18, 2010

San Francisco Golden Gate Park Walking Tour Foldable Pocket Map - By Tyler Boddy

This assignment was to design and produce a instructional guided walking tour featuring 10 local points of interest. The final product is to be double sided 11 x 17 paper that can fold down to a size similar to an iPhone. All photography was done by the designer. My design process included designing an interactive google map of my proposed tour, taking the tour and photographing points of interest, researching each point of interest, designing an original printable map, and presenting all information in an easy to use and interesting way. Download full PDF of the map.