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SESSION 2 DEMO: CHARTS, GRAPHS, AND ICONS PLAN601E VERBAL AND VISUAL: INFORMATION GRAPHICS (SESSION 2)

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SESSION 2 DEMO:CHARTS, GRAPHS, AND ICONSPLAN601E VERBAL AND VISUAL: INFORMATION GRAPHICS (SESSION 2)

SESSION 2 DEMO:CHARTS, GRAPHS, AND ICONSPLAN601E VERBAL AND VISUAL: INFORMATION GRAPHICS (SESSION 2)

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COPY EXERCISE FILESMAKE A LOCAL COPY OF FOLDER: SESSION 2 EXERCISE FILES

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CHARTS IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOROVERVIEW OF TOOLS AND PANELS

CREATING PIE CHARTS AND BAR CHARTS USING EXCEL DATA

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More detail on Course Blog under ‘Resource Library’INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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1) Create a new document.CREATING A PIE CHART WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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MENUS

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2) Use the Chart Tool to make 4” x 4” pie chart.CREATING A PIE CHART WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

2CHART TOOL

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2) Paste population data into table.CREATING A PIE CHART WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

POP. DATA

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STUDY AREA vs. [CITY - STUDY AREA]

STUDY AREA vs. [STUDY AREA - TRACT]

Let’s make two pie charts: one showing proportion of citywide population represented by the study area and another showing the proportion of the study area represented

by a census tract.

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4) Ungroup each chart at least twice to separate the elements.CREATING A PIE CHART WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

OBJECT MENU

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6) Create a palette. 5) Select part of chart you want to color with select tool; Use eyedropper tool to color the polygon.

CREATING A PIE CHART WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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1) Clean up data utilizing Find & Replace.CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Let’s use the sort functions in Excel in order to visually organize census data by discrete zones.

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FIND / REPLACE

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Let’s use the sort functions in Excel in order to visually organize census

data by discrete zones.

There are 22 census tracts in the study area. They are displayed here in ascending order.

SOUNDVIEW STUDY AREACREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

129.01129.02

131133135137139141149151153155157159161165167

There are 23 census tracts in the study area. They are displayed here in ascending order.There are 19 census tracts in the study area. They are displayed here in ascending order.

JACKSON HEIGHTS STUDY AREA

273275277279 281283285287289291

ZONE A

ZONE B

ZONE C

309.02309.03

327337339351

309.04329347

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1) Hide all non-relevant columns.CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Let’s use the sort functions in Excel in order to visually organize census data based on our own study area zones.

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2) Insert a column and indicate the zone for each tract.CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Let’s use the sort functions in Excel in order to visually organize census data based on our own study area zones.

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3) Sort the data based on the new column.CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Use the sort function to organize census data based on the study area zones.

3SORT

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4) Add a column; 5) Make new column tabulating percentage of total HH that are non-family households.

CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Let’s generate some percentages for households where non-relatives live.

55 FORMULA

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CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Let’s make a bar graph of this information.

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6) Use Chart Tool to create 6” x 4” Stacked Chart.CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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7) Paste non-family households in first column; total HH into second column.

CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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8) Build a color palette. Close table window for bar graph. 9) Ungroup graph 2 times; select the non-family bars; use eyedropper to color bars with your palette.

CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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s10) Select the horizontal tick marks along the x-axis; Delete the tick marks.CREATING A BAR GRAPH

WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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11) Add color to Total HH bars; 12) Ungroup all bars; use Selection tool to create space between zones; 13) Add labels and use Rotate tool to rotate them; 14) Extend and modify line weights of axes.

CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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15) Add labels for percentages. Where text overlaps with axes, delete background lines using Scissors tool.

CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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16) Use ‘Find Font’ to replace fonts with preferred; adjust boxes, positions and point sizes accordingly.

CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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17) Add labels for title, units, areas, key. 18) Use rectangle tool to create background shading.

CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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CREATING A BAR GRAPH WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

19) Remove any unnecessary lines.

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CREATING AN ICON IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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1) Download a jpeg of an icon that has clean lines and few colors and File>Place it in illustrator.

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.

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2) Select Object >Live Trace>Make and Expand to have Illustrator approximate a series of vectors of the jpeg

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.

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3) Ungroup; Use the Direct Selection Tool to delete extraneous vectors.

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.

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4) Edit colors, styles, etc. You can also copy/paste the icon into InDesign.

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.

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5) Place a jpeg of a photo with a clear figure in Illustrator. Lock its layer.

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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Another approach is to create an icon by tracing over a photograph.

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6) In a new layer, use the pen tool to trace the edges of the figure.CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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Another approach is to create an icon by tracing over a photograph.

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7) Trace other important visual features.CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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Another approach is to create an icon by tracing over a photograph.

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8) Add lines if needed to describe the figure.CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

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Another approach is to create an icon by tracing over a photograph.

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9) Use direct selection tool and color palette to color the icon.CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Another approach is to create an icon by tracing over a photograph.

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10) Use direct selection tool and color palette to color the icon.CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Another approach is to create an icon by tracing over a photograph.

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11) Select any secondary line or shape overlaid on your flat color and use Object>Path>Divide Objects Below (or use the Pathfinder) to punch through your shapes and create new polygons.

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Another approach is to create an icon by tracing over a photograph.

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12) Find an icon in a font that you like.CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

A third way to create an icon is to convert typographic icons to vectors.

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13) Paste character into a new text box, select box with direct selection tool, and use Type>Create Outlines.

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

A third way to create an icon is to convert typographic icons to vectors.

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14) Ungroup the vectors.CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

A third way to create an icon is to convert typographic icons to vectors.

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15) Edit colors, styles, etc. You can also copy/paste the icon into InDesign.

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

A third way to create an icon is to convert typographic icons to vectors.

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www.thenounproject.orgwww.iconmonstr.com

CREATING AN ICON WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

You can also use icons that are available for download under Creative Commons.

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Message of this slide/ category of data documented on this page

ASSIGNMENT 2

Title of yourpresentation

Title slide; Previous slides (Assignment 1)

Assignment 2: Two sets of charts/graphs, integrating icon

PDF, 7.5”x10” (Smallest File Size // Name with your initals)

Intertitle; Sketches, notes, precedents and revisions for Assignment 2; All previous sketches, notes, precedents and revisions.

Sketches, notes, precedents

and revisions

From some part of Assignment 2

JPEG

Headline tells me the message of this slide

Headline tells me the message of this slide

Headline tells me the message of this slide