EXPLORATIONS

A selection of school assignments where I explored different mediums, styles, and design directions.

Additional Case 07

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Additional Case 07 ·

Zebra striping

Infographic Concept

For this project, I transformed the content of an educational video about zebra striping into a clear and engaging infographic. By analysing the source material, I identified the key information and reorganised it into a logical visual narrative.

Illustration, typography, colour and layout work together to communicate the message in an accessible way while keeping the information easy to navigate and remember.

Softwares:
Procreate
Adobe Illustrator

Conceptual schoolproject.
Stockimages were used for mockup purposes only.

Process

The greatest challenge of infographic design is making complex information feel simple. I repeatedly refined both the structure and wording to improve clarity, while creating supporting illustrations by hand and in Illustrator to reinforce the message visually.

Curious about the process behind this project? I'd be happy to share the full research, concept development and visual studies that shaped the final design. Feel free to get in touch.

Design Method

  • Geometric drawing of an outline square with sections divided by vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines.

    In-depth Research

    Every project begins with listening and observing. I explore the story behind the brand or product to understand what it truly wants to communicate.

  • Geometric drawing of an outline square with sections divided by vertical, horizontal, and half circle lines.

    Concept Development

    Those insights evolve into a visual system where emotion and strategy come together. This is where the tone, rhythm and direction of the design take shape.

  • Geometric drawing of an outline square with sections divided by vertical, horizontal, and circle lines.

    Iterative Exploration

    Typography, colour and composition are refined through experimentation. Every iteration brings the visual language closer to its strongest and most coherent form.

  • Geometric drawing of an outline square with sections divided by vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines.

    Presentation

    The final outcome should be more than a finished design; it should tell a story. Every project is presented with careful attention to context, consistency and experience.