Javier Sandoval's Visual Notes about the First Intro to Data Visualization and Infographics MOOC

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    SKETCHNOTES BY JAVIER SANDOVAL

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    +) Fill unwanted voids with a hatch if you

    think the sketchnote may look to empty.

    +) Use shadows. +) Overlap elements, it gives a sense of depth.

    +) Try to make a hierarchy trough line types

    and font sizes.

    +) Draw, draw, draw. Drawings are important

    as text. They enforce a written idea or

    concept. Stick figures are fun.

    +) Vary and play with font

    type and size.

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    +) Use bullets.

    +) Use different shapes for text

    balloons and boxes.

    +) Use arrows. They can guide the

    reading sequence and also relate

    items.

    +) Use at least two line weights and

    different line types.

    +) Use hatch, they give tone

    value.

    +) When in doubt, pencil first

    and ink second.+) Most of all, enjoy the process!Javier [email protected]

    +) Contrast. Use black as a background

    for lighter figures and text.

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