Our next icon assignment requires you to retell the story of your interim trip using only four icons. Again, keep your focus on the story of your interim experience.
Over the coming weeks I will often attempt to explain an important idea or concept with reference to a visual metaphor. Below is one such example. Look at the image carefully and consider what message the creator of this image is trying to communicate (click for a larger image). This test
Photo: Ben Edwards/ Getty Images Construct 6 posters that frame the questions listed below. Each poster must be A3 Each poster must contain a high quality background image (i.e, greater than 1500 pixels) Include the question Include a statistic or information that provides a context for the question. In the example above the statistic/ information was "By 2050 the world population is expected to top 9 billion, of which nearly 7 billion will end up in cities." Remember to try and adopt a futures perspective. Attribute the photographer. QUESTIONS: What makes us happy? What is beauty? Wh at will we eat? How will we be educated? What is a sin? Who will we worship?
Contrast (“hierarchy & flow & starting point”) adds visual interest to a page and makes it more attractive to the reader's eye. It helps organize information and makes it easier for the reader to glance at the page and understand what is going on. It can help to help create a starting point for a page. The ideas of hierarchy, flow, starting and finishing points” are all closely related.
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