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Norbert Sachser “Much Like Us”. Book for a Popular Science Publishing House “Yomkost”

Student: Makarova Ekaterina

Supervisor: Evgeny Grigoriev

Faculty: School of Arts and Humanities

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2024

Ways to visualize data remain relevant even as the centuries pass. New ones are being developed, and as the years go by, it becomes difficult to keep up with all this incredible variety. The infographer faces a difficult task of how to choose the most suitable technique. This leads to the need for a practical guide to designing infographics. It has to cover all the basic principles of data visualization, be clear and easy to use. In this study, the author aims to create exactly such a manual for the designer. The emphasis in the work is on the form of graphics, not on working with color, although its use will be mentioned in the course of the narrative. Among all the samples, the ones with a minimum number of techniques were selected for the book, except for the cases when it is necessary to show their connection.

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