Information Design / Final Project: FLIP Presentation
Teh Ming En/0364908
Information Design-Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media--Taylors University
FLIP Presentation
Instructions
FLIP Presentation
In the final project, we are required to divide into groups, 6-10 people per group. We need to create an infographic animation video and present in class. The video need to convey the information to the target audience with the purpose of:
1. Creating awareness (such as Global Warming, Recycle, etc.)
2. Explaining a process (such as "how to" video)
3. Defining a concept (such as "What is Fast Fashion", "What is Color Wheel", etc.)
Requirement:
Video resolution: 1920px x 1080px HD (min 1.5 mins max 3 mins)
Design Considerations:
● Organization Principles – LATCH and Content Organization
● Aesthetic Principles – Animation principles
● Cognitive Principles – Principles of visualization
Output Expectation:
The presentation must be deliberated on, consider each assessment rubric of sorts to your final outcome:
● Show causality
● Multivariate graphics and visuals
● Integrate word number and images
● Content count
● Within eyesight
● Use multiple charts
● Do not de-quantify
FLIP Presentation Proposal
After dividing into groups, my group and I decided on the topic quickly and started brainstorming for the content. We chose gaming addiction as our group topic as we thought video gaming addiction (VGA) was becoming common and important.
Fig 1.1 FLIP Presentation Proposal
After that, we come out with the proposal slides. I am in charge of the problem statement here, working with Joanna. Our topic named: Gaming Addition: The Hidden Consequences of Excessive Gaming.
Animation Content Outline
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| Fig 2.1 Warning Signs of VGA |
Next, we moved to the animation preparation part. Each member needs to create part of the animation content outline, mine is the warning signs of the VGA. After that, we started to create the presentation slides and the animation video. Each member needs to complete their own task, I'm in charge of the animation part here, working with other 3 group members.
Final FLIP Presentation
Fig 3.1 Final FLIP Presentation Slide
Infographic Animation Video
Fig 3.2 Infographic Animation Video
Feedback
Week 3:
- Revise L.A.T.C.H. and Animation Content section in proposal slides
- Provide detailed descriptions closely related to the topic
- Start planning storyboard for infographic video
-Draft voiceover script to determine video duration
Week 5:
- Fix one Colour Palette
- Each Section with different background colour for differenciate each of the section
- OR different bg music effects
- Do transition effect when go to another section
- Voiceover for Script first only animate
- time length set it between 1 min 30 sec to 1 min 45 sec, dont exceed than that
Week 7:
- Add subtitles to the video for viewers who watch without sound
- Improve accessibility and ensure content is easily understood
- Enhance clarity, making key messages easier to follow
Reflection
From the FLIP Presentation, it gave me the opportunity to consolidate the design concept and present my idea of infographic animation video. This exercise not only improve my visual storytelling skills but also communicate ideas clearly and effectively.
One of the main takeaways from this experience was the importance of visual hierarchy and simplicity. I had to balance text, visuals, and layout to maintain a smooth flow of information while keeping the design visually appealing. Additionally, I also appreciate to my group members for their responsibility and collaboration, so that we were able to complete the final project.



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