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Design Brief

Problem statement: Placement and Topic Problem description: Making an infographic, you want it to look very clean as well as professional so things do not look all jumbled together. You want it easy on the eyes so the viewer can read what you want them to. Target Audience: School Students Goals: To make a infographic that will be easy to understand the subject matter and to get across this is (insert topic ideas) Constraints: The size of the canvas and orientation are going to be a big struggle since I am use to more square or wide canvas's. Budget: Trying to not spend any money on programs or assets besides what I have currently on my computer. Deliverables: To allow people to have a brief knowledge of the solar system inside the asteroid belt and out of it. Deadlines: The dead line is November 30th, 2020. I should be able to get everything done by that time and have the file for the critique. 

Space Infographic: Final Version

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Space Fact Links

 https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0,47&q=facts+about+the+inner+solar+system https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/articles/teaching-content/outer-planets/ https://www.space.com/43-pluto-the-ninth-planet-that-was-a-dwarf.html https://trendpickle.com/interesting-facts-solar-system-planets/#:~:text=1%20There%20are%20four%20inner%20planets%20which%20are,Haumea%2C%20Makemake%2C%20and%20Eris.%20...%20More%20items...%20 This is pretty general facts, but they tied the section of the inner and outer planets together very well. Also there is a link for the asteroid belt I believe in there so hopefully this helps you see professor if you look here. Just as a sources page because I take no effort in the facts.

Second Mock-up

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Project 3 First Draft

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Project 2 Final Version Pre-Final Critique

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Book Project After Second Critque

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 So the revisions of my book project went well and fizzed things down to the two versions of the book covers that should be touched up and turned in for the final project. Personally happy with the two that were selected because my first one was not as good and cohesive as the top right and bottom left. They were just super clean and very different from each other which is the whole purpose of the project. I also think that they give off the same feeling while the composition is drastically different color wise. So the one that gets the cut is the top left as it is the weakest in all areas. All that is left for the final version is making a PDF with the final touches on bringing the font in more for more space on the edges, then a personal want to change the vertical versions font to be something a bit more readable.