Amdocs Policy Pillars Infographic

Often infographics contain complex subject relations. In order to make the visual connection and explain the content-to-context relation, we have to recognize how 3 intertwined subjects relate:

The Subject

  • What are the individual elements, their relationship and prioritization?

  • How do those relationships change in different layouts and styles?

  • How do we influence the digestion of information to lead the viewer to our intended objective?

The Intended Audience

  • What level of familiarization are they with the subject?

  • How much time will they have to absorb and digest the information?

  • How do you stylize the content that will appeal to their demographic, culture, perspectives?

The Story

  • Are you conveying the information in a way that explains value, differentiation, enlightenment to the subject or curiosity to learn more?

Initial pencil sketch concepts used to draft ways of visualizing how the various elements could interact and if that direction of visual story would explain the objective to the intended audience.

This composite shows the details hidden in the custom vector line art behind the final infographic illustration.

Infographics can ideally enable very complex relationships to be understood at a glance.