This static visualization poster, submitted for the World Data Visualization Competition 2023 at the World Government Summit, delves into past, present, and future progress. It assesses the global advancements and improvements in recent years, the current state of affairs, and the methodologies used to gauge progress. Additionally, it scrutinizes the factors and drivers that could influence society, government, and citizens in the future.
Data Exploration
I began by exploring various datasets and examining patterns and relationships, as well as identifying outliers and anomalies.
After conducting preliminary research and exploring various datasets, I decided to narrow my focus on examining the change in internet access.
Secondary Research
After conducting preliminary research and exploring various datasets, I have decided to narrow my focus to examining the changes in internet access.
What’s in News
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the frequency of these occurrences, I reviewed news articles reporting from the ground and analyzed posts across various social media platforms.
Analyzing Data
After reviewing various datasets, I have decided to focus my data visualization on showcasing the changes in internet freedom over the past decade and highlighting key internet controls.
Design Iteration
I went through the process of refining and improving the visualization module through repeated cycles of feedback and modification.
Design Elements
After exploring various style elements such as colors, fonts, and guidelines, I have developed a final design system and module outline that effectively communicates the data.
Design Detailing
Incorporating Semiology of Graphics principles, I have utilized retinal variables such as shape, orientation, color, and value to add multiple layers of information and detail to the design module.
Design System
A design system was also created to ensure consistency and ease in designing and implementing the final visualization. This system included details such as colors, fonts, and different visualization elements.
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