For these posters, I wanted to use a typeface that flows and arrange it in a way where it appears to me moving around on the page. It isn't supposed to read as any words and they aren't supposed to be arranged to create a picture or an image of a specific object. It's just supposed to look like there is movement in the type.
I went back and took the circle idea to the next level. I still left the type plain because I want the image and information to be able to work together first. I also left it in black and white so that I don't get distracted from the design worrying about color, though I think I might like it better in just black and white. But I could also try to make one in color also if you think it might look more interesting and would inspire people more. But I'm mainly concerned with getting the design to flow really well first.
For my first try at the Information Graphics, I kept it simple and just focused on the design of it. I chose one question and use that information for this one. If the design works being plane and simple, then I will go back and jazz it up a bit. I'm still a bit confused on what I should be doing with these Info Graphics and how they should look, so any feedback would really be helping me out! Thanks!
My topic is Inspiration. In this book, I put together a few ways on how to help people get inspired to do and/or make creative things. It gives some ideas and examples of Inspiration and also helps the reader understand what Inspiration is.
In this book I chose 12 fonts. The fonts I used are Edda, Carbarga, Abbess, Dalliance, AdianeKimberg, Handwritting, LaplandLight, FairfieldLH, Glypha, Akkurat, Hei and Base Mono. Here are a couple of pages from my book.