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Deciding What Tech to Take Interactive Infographic
Tools: Genially
Time in Development: 4 hours
My Role: graphic designer, UX designer
Client: WorldKind Design
Case Study
Context: I am an instructional designer for WorldKind Design, a company that specializes in creating learning solutions for college students preparing to study a abroad.
Challenges: In the past, college students studying abroad have realized that the technology they packed is not necessary and has taken up too much space in their suitcases. On the other hand, they have overlooked an important devise they should have packed.
Solution: This simulation allows users to hover over the picture of each technological device and read about the pros and cons of bringing the device they hovered over.
Traveling with Medication Tips
Tools: Canva
Time in Development: 3 hours
My Role: graphic designer
Client: WorldKind Design
Case Study
Context: I am an instructional designer for WorldKind Design, a company that specializes in creating learning solutions for college students preparing to study a abroad.
Challenges: WorldKind needed to create an infographic that explained how to manage necessary medication while traveling abroad, while also making it visually pleasing given the amount of text.
Solution: The infographic is organized into four different categories highlighted rounded rectangles with the bullet-pointed information underneath each section. The text is accompanied by outlined graphics framed by the company logo to add visuals.
Thematic Analysis: Codes vs. Themes
Tools: Canva
Time in Development: 3 hours
My Role: graphic designer
Client: Eagle Eye Research Lab (fictional company)
Fictional Case Study
Context: Codes and themes are a part of the thematic analysis of understanding qualitative data; however, they are commonly confused.
Challenges: The research team is struggling to understand the difference between a code and a theme when doing thematic analysis on research.
Solution: This infographic is an extension of a course on thematic analysis. The side by side comparison of the bullet points should make it easier show how codes and themes oppose each other in the thematic analysis process.