Information Design Process

Step 1: Identify Problem

- What is the problem?

- Who, What, Where, Why, and How?

- Research


Step 2: Brainstorming

- Analyze the data being given

- Who's your intended audience


Step 3: Make Predictions

- Making a guess what may happen

- This information proves helpful and interesting


Step 4: Testing Idea

- Based on gathered information, content is formed

- Revise any information


Step 5: Final Results

- Resolve the problem

- Inform audience of solution


Thought process creating this post

(Step 1)

Who's my target audience? - my fellow classmates

What is the subject of this post? - the process of creating posts

When will the work be completed? - before due date

Where is the work done? - on my personal blog and Moodle

Why? - course requirement

How? - step by step


(Step 2)

Where did I find information for this post? - google search

How did I get my point across? - described process through steps


(Step 3)

What do I predict? - this post will satisfy the requirements


(Step 4)

What do you think of this post?

(Step 5)

Publishing and posting the information on my blog page



References

Baer, Kim. (2009).  Information Design Workbook. Rockport Publishers, Inc.








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