Scientific business journal infographics
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This customer received 10 infographic designs from 3 designers. They chose this infographic design from SAI DESIGNS as the winning design.
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Infographic Design Brief
We are writing a scientific article for an Academic Journal (such as the California Management Review, a Business Book or the Harvard Business Review). This article contains 9 infographics. We have created the graphics, and they convey the correct information and have the correct text, but they are lacking in an over-arching design and style that is clear, clean and business-like. The graphics we have created were made using a combination of Powerpoint objects and organic shapes using an AI engine. The organic shapes were deliberately made to depict the part of the process that is organic, flowing and has a level of unpredictability. As opposed to the much more rigid and linear part of the processes depicted using the Powerpoint objects.
We would like to see designs that preserve this combination of rigid process and organic process, that are clear, clean, and look well-designed and professional. These will be used in scientific business journals, and need to look like they belong there.
The designs need to have editable text, and could ideally be delivered back using a combination of images put into Powerpoint slides. We will also consider other formats, as long as we can edit them using readily available software (google cloud, MSFT 365, etc)
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- The sample graphics have very deliberate shapes and layouts that convey the scientific intent. Try to preserve the intent and do not reimagine the graphics or stray too far from the structure provided.