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Social Media Infographic

These are my final outcomes. The idea is that the grey circle is the outer circle, the white is the inner; which when placed together, form a wheel (shown below) After print, a split pin would be placed in the center of the circles binding them. The user can then turn one circle to reveal the infographic set underneath. 
 
The reason for a wheel is purely that I wanted something more than a simple static, digital infographic. I wanted something that would be interactive, something that would demand more attention from the user; something that would engage with them and involve them in discovering the information. Therefore, the primary platform for my infographic is print, encouraging the desired interaction between user and infographic.
 
Both of my final outcomes are based on the same design - this is a conscious choice. I wanted the outcomes to be seen as a pair, and, therefore, encouraging comparisons between both wheels and both genders. What would be the point in showing the male results without showing the female results? 
 
I decided to revisit my infographic to improve it. Therefore, I changed the windows to be more spherical to be more cohesive with the rest of the infographic. The general principle is the unchanged.
The visuals for my previous infographic:
Photography showing the final printed wheel:
Social Media Infographic
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Social Media Infographic

Infographic displaying the photo uploading habits of males and females on Facebook, Instagram and Tumblr. The photos are split up into eight cate Read More

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