Infographic about trade negotiations and digital rights
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Here's a reference example that I gave to one of the designers:
https://www.creditloan.com/media/ve-richest_world_leaders_infographics.png
thanks, this was helpful.
Still working on concept, to find best solution for intersections.
Kind Regards,
Nebojsa
Please, give me some feedback, thanks!
Hi designers!
A lot of you have been having trouble finding a way to represent three different sets of information in a single design. Many of your designs are leaving our one or more of the sets, or representing it with big chunks of text (which defeats the purpose of an infographic).
So I'm attaching a rough hand-drawn example of how you *might* represent three sets of information in a single design. But this isn't necessarily how you *should* represent it, because I am relying on your creativity to come up with your *own* way of doing so, which may be better than mine.
You can find it here:
https://www.designcrowd.com/file.aspx?fileLocation=storage_url/brief_item_files/2727140/75fde577-6599-419a-bb5b-ef1ff4c0bf07.pdf
As you can see, it illustrates the countries that are parties to each trade agreement (with the map and the lines), the trade agreements (the pie charts), and the issues in each agreement (also the pie charts). To reiterate, this might not be the best way of doing it, but since you have been struggling, it might give you some ideas.
Hope that helps.
Just added a spreadsheet with the actual correct data to be used in the final version. You don't need to update your drafts with this unless I choose your design.
Will the primary audience be American or international?
I would say 60% American, 40% international.
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