Information Design - Final Project: Infographic Video Animation

6/02/2025 —20/02/2025 (Week 01 —  Week 07) 
JING KEYAO/ 0370732
GCD 60504/ Information Design/ Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University
Final Project: Infographic Video Animation

Table of Contents:
1. Instructions
2. Flip Presentation
3. Feedbacks
4. Reflection

INSTRUCTIONS

Module Information Booklet

We are expected to divide into groups, and decide on a topic that fits a one of these three criteria: 

1. Creating awareness (such as Global Warming , Recycle etc.)
2. Explaining a process (such as a "How to" video) 
3. Defining a concept (such as "What is Fast Fashion", "What is Colour Wheel")

Design considerations include: 
Organisation principles - LATCH and Content Organisation
Aesthetic Principles - Animation Principles
Cognitive Principles - Principles of Visualisation
Video resolution of 1920px x 1080px HD  (min 1.5 max 3.5 mins)

Flip Presentation

Process

This is the Miro link for our planning and script amendments:

This is the Google Drive folder for our illustration, storyboard and topic information:

Final Output



REFLECTION

The project started off smoothly, with all members actively participating in the flip presentation. Each of us contributed by gathering information, compiling slides, and presenting. As we moved on to the storyboard phase, I felt relieved that our team members, including the leader, were cooperative and willing to contribute ideas. This made the planning stage more efficient and ensured that everyone was on the same page before production.  

However, as the animator, I found my role particularly exhausting. Animation requires a significant amount of time and effort, and while the illustration team completed their work on time, ensuring consistency and quality in the animation was a major challenge. The process was demanding, with tight deadlines and numerous adjustments to maintain the visual flow. Despite this, the support and cooperation from both the leader and the team members helped ease the workload. Their responsiveness and willingness to assist whenever needed made a huge difference in managing the production phase.  

This experience made me realize the importance of teamwork and effective communication in design projects. Even though animation was challenging, I was able to fully engage with the project and refine my skills in visual storytelling. Additionally, our chosen topic reinforced the significance of designing with accessibility and inclusivity in mind, which will be valuable for future projects.

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