Shakespeare's Head, Islington
Cavendish street, crane
Liverpool Road
Albion pub garden, Islington
3-second sketch from Alverston
Light show at Barbican - the flyer
Barbican, view from the balcony down
Two photos from Barbican
Two men in hats
Two cars
We're not in Kansas anymore
China's social networks infographic
Client: Internal presentation Brief: An infographic targeted at 14-year old girl who has to relocate to Shanghai from Kansas because of her parent's work relocation. Ideas: Social networks are one of the teenage girls' highest priorities and are the place where they spend a lot of time. This infographic's problem is that there won't be any familiar social networks available in China, and it offers some information for those who still wants to spend time online with choosing which alternative networks could be used.
The piece is for a presentation so shouldn't occupy more than one screen in height. The data is not real at this point.
FCA interface project log
Client: Financial Conduct Authority Brief: Interface and series of infographics on the 10 social segments. Ideas:
1. Interface: Use their 21 degree slanted square as the general interface element and build a kind of slanted bar chart based on their market segmentation. Approved by client: 10 segments with pictures in them (image containers), skewed by 21 degrees and generated from a bar chart, according to percentages of those segments (in bar chart, the widths represent percentages, not the heights, so the height is consistent). Used together, they form a pattern. Roll-over state enlarges the hovered segment and gives the title of it below. Clicking on each segment takes the user to the horizontal infographic, scrollable across 3 or 4 screens (a still image).
2. Infographics: Each of them consists of 4 parts: 1) who are they (doughnut charts); 2) their attitudes (bar charts); 3) their behaviours (bar charts); 4) summary (icons + simplified bar charts).
3. Icons: slanted icons for last sections. Weather allegory for risk of detriment
Friday, Oct 4th, 2013: Updating the information It was decided to send the photography and colour for each segment for approval prior the data, as there is another specialist working on the photos. We need to get them approved so that he could be sure which photos to work with.
Data for four segments has arrived today. The problem was that now it is not consistent with the original design: instead for 5 and 5 bars on pages 2 and 3, there are now 6 and 5, or 5 and 4 etc. Have decided to put in all of the data as it has arrived and later on adjust the layout when it is approved.