Monday, December 13, 2010

Final Graphic Rationale


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Final Graphic Rationale

Throughout the year we learned about various graphical models as well as theorists. These ideas have helped us achieve successful grades in our assignments. For our final project we decided to create a visualization on what we have learned this semester in order to explain it to someone. We volleyed ideas such as crosswords, game boards, and others but after much thought we did not find them to be successful. Using what we have learned about color, shape, orientation, and types of visualization we have created a puzzle that when pieced together, spells out visual comm. We used the dual-coding theory, which enabled us to represent the main concepts of the course. The first idea we had was to use the words “visual comm” in the middle of our graphic with main concepts, theorist, and points inside of them. However, we felt that this was just satisfactory and decided to sleep on the idea. The morning of our morning second meeting, Jordan revealed a second portion of our project that would make it excel. Our “aha!” moment came when we decided to make our main “visual comm” graphic into a puzzle and then break up our presentation piece by piece. We found this to be more effective as it brought a bigger message to our project. When trying to add the words visual comm to the puzzle, the cognitive load became too heavy. The visual comm letters were too confusing so we decided against the idea. At first we thought that using four colors would make the graphic clear and concise but after looking at the final graphic we decided it was too boring and lacked creativity. When all the puzzle pieces fit together, the key concepts and theories are come together to create the class “visual comm.” Each puzzle piece represents an assignment we did individually as a class. As the class came to a close we came together and used all our knowledge to create this final graphic.


Personal Input:

The assignment was extremely vague and it intimidating as I did not know how to fit a years worth of material into one graphic. I laid in bed at night thinking about the different things we could do as a group but I remained stumped. However, when I was sitting in class one day, an idea came to me that would be a great concept for my graphic. I wanted to make a puzzle that when all the concepts fit together it would say "Visual Comm." However, my partners Jenna and Jordan decided to go with just the concepts without the wording. Jenna and Jordan helped an amazing amount and I could not ask for better partners. We all worked very well together and since we all gave our best efforts, the graphic turned out to be a success! We went through some speed bumps like a dog peeing on our poster board but we were all able to pull our own weight and get the project done.


(I can only put 3 iterations up but we did 5)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Multivariate Graphic















RATIONALE:

In starting this graphic I honestly became flustered at the word multivariate and did not even want to continue. However, I looked through my notes and the graphic syllabus and I was able to get a better understanding on where I was going to head. I knew I wanted to add on to my swimming results graph because I knew there was so much more data I could add. I perused through the RWU Hawks website and found two different swimming seasons that I could add. I found all the point and added two more lines to my line graph. The lines were very similar and I thought that it may be a bit confusing. I thought this may be an increase in the cognitive load but, I suddenly realized that the lines tell a story. During this assignment I forgot that there must be some sort of message that come out of your graph but in the process I found it! The Roger Williams Swim Team started in 2006 and is therefore very young. In posting the points earned at every swim meet. I was able to show how in each year that we swam, the team got better. This really shows the extreme growth in the program and the graph does a pretty good job and depicting that. I used colors and labels which is also known as dual coding. This reduced the cognitive load for the viewers which then made a successful graphic

Multivariate Graphic














RATIONALE:
In starting this graphic I honestly became flustered at the word multivariate and did not even want to continue. However, I looked through my notes and the graphic syllabus and I was able to get a better understanding on where I was going to head.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Storyboarding Graphics

STORYBOARD 1 STORYBOARD 2




































RATIONALE:

Declaring my Film minor a few weeks ago made me very confident in starting this assignment because I have had some experience storyboarding in the past. While I knew what storyboarding was, this assignment was very different from what I usually do. However, I tried to incorporate the pictures into my story as best as I could. During my first iterations of this assignment, all I really wanted to accomplish was where I wanted to put the pictures that were on the COMM site. Once I figured out where I wanted to put these pictures I was able to formulate a small narrative around them quite easily. Some problems I encountered when doing these graphics was how long or how concise I wanted the narrative to be. I know I wanted to keep my graphics very simple and follow Tuftes Graphic Excellence Rule. I reached an "AHA" moment when I realized that what the assignment was asking was not for an elaborate narrative (although nice) but to accurately incorporate the pictures given with easy flow. I believe that I achieved this very nicely with the soccer storyboard as there was only one image to use. The second storyboard was a lot tougher due to the fact that I had to incorporate two of the pictures. According to the Schrivers Model, I incorporated the scene-to-scene transition for most of my slides. However, for the soccer storyboard I used action-to-action to display the soccer ball being kicked and going into the net. I believe that this assignment was a success and will help me in my minor in film.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Graphic #8 Graphs and Table




















TABLE AND FIRST GRAPH



















OTHER TWO GRAPHS


RATIONALE:

While looking through the graphic description I saw the word “Excel” and immediately got goosebumps. In all my experiences in using excel I have had nothing but negative feelings. However, I took the project head on and hoped for the best! I researched many statistics about Roger WIlliams University and went from academics to admissions. I ended up choosing the 2009-2010 RWU Men’s Swimming Meet Results for my data. I choose all the point accumulated at the end of the meet and made several different graphs. Making the table was fairly easy and it came very easy. After I got the table squared away I got very confused as to how to format my graphs. I decided to put three graphs which were bar graphs, line graphs, and a bar graph that were shaped like pyramids. I had trouble trying to label the axis along with adding more data to the graph. I tried formatting and editing but nothing worked. I finally came to a different “AHA” moment when I finally found out all one has to do is highlight the data and hit edit table! The narrative I was trying to accomplish with my graphs was how well the men’s swimming team was throughout the seasons. The graph also tells the teams wins and losses conveying how hard the teams were. At the end of making this graphic I was able to appreciate excel a tiny bit more along with understanding on how to make a fairly effective graph.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Amazon Book Flow Chart



















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ITERATION


RATIONALE:

For one does not read or order products off the internet very often, I was actually confused on what sort of steps I need to include in this flow chart. The process seemed a little grey in my mind as buying a book online was not something I usually do and putting it in flow chart form made me even more confused. I knew that I would have to make many iterations in order to get this graphic right. I practiced many different processes so that I knew how flow charts worked and amazon books. I knew I needed to have enough room when my flow chart had parts where the viewer need to make a decision. I did not know exactly how to incorporate color into the graphic other than making the different shapes different colors. I thought that any more color than that would make the graphic defy the laws of Ocaams Razor. The flow chart is very simple and only goes over the main points of ordering a book on amazon. There are only about six steps one must take to order a book online and the flow chart show that in a waterfall effect. I added a few symbols away from the flow chart that would relate to the process of ordering a book. I thought that this graphic went well but I hope that I used the official patterns in the flow chart were used correctly.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Graphic Improvement



















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2nd ITERATION




















1st ITERATION


RATIONALE:
I had a very tough time trying to find instructions or a graphic in my dorm that was incoherent or poorly done. After much rummaging I stumbled across a graphic that was for a screen protector to put on my phone. There was way too many words, too little graphics, and confusing arrows. I knew that this was certainly something that I could improve. I took the time to fool around with some ideas that proved to be unworthy of the final graphic. I noticed i needed color, more steps, and less words.