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Choosing fonts, illustration style, and colors
From the course: Learning Infographic Design
Choosing fonts, illustration style, and colors
- When setting up your wireframe, the illustration style that you choose should be one that best represents the topic at hand and will stand out to your target audience. For inspiration when choosing an illustration style, consider searching key terms related to the topic at hand in Google Images. This will give you an idea of the common imagery associated with the topic and potentially inspire some illustration styles. For this infographic, I'm searching for relevant e-commerce imagery and opening my favorite examples up in their own tabs. Alternatively, Dribble is a fantastic source of inspiration to consider as well. You can follow some of your favorite designers and company pages, and even connect with other designers to get tips on how to execute similar styles. For this infographic, I know that I want an illustration style that is reminiscent of the nineties. This is because the history of e-commerce is rooted…
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What's the point of a wireframe anyway?2m 23s
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Adobe Illustrator vs. Photoshop vs. InDesign3m 54s
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The contents of a good wireframe2m 47s
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Choosing fonts, illustration style, and colors5m 6s
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Laying out your infographic design4m 59s
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Visualizing data and iconography5m 42s
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Presenting a wireframe4m 23s
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Challenge: Wireframing your infographic39s
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Solution: The wireframe we will work with4m 23s
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