You Could Get Away With Murder

  • Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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  • Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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    Information Design ∙ Environmental Design

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Get Away With Murder

Context

The inforgraphic titled "You Could Get Away With Murder" was my first exploration into the world of information design. I faced challenges from learning where it is appropriate to place the most important information, how to build a design around a set of audience demographics, and the history of info design itself.

Solution

I quickly fell in love with the process of research and applying said research to design principles throughout info design. The goal with this project was to create an infographic with a series of different graphs to show off real statistical evidence. I built all of my assets aside from headline and body copy placement with physical materials, then combined all separate photos into one large 30"x10" infographic.