Information by Damion Borowik
This student researched the role of mapping information within the context of the digital space. His work was thoroughly researched and referenced, however, he felt that there should be a correlation between what he had researched and its presentation. He demonstrated this insight, by planning a complex interactive structure, which mapped out the internal relationship of various themes and presented them in a digital format. This piece challenged the reader (and tutors and examiners) by asking them to read and experience the piece in a non-linear and interactive manner. This work defied the convention of the A4 page, by presenting itself coherently and elegantly and precisely reflecting the conclusion of the research.
See Flash animation of visual essay here
Credits and thanks to: Writing Purposefully in Art & Design for allowing us to reproduce these examples as well as the Context Programme, BA Graphic Design Course, Central Saint Martins School of Art & Design, University of Arts London.
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