Archive for the ‘Infographics’ Category

Toronto Streetcar Series

2010/08/21

Toronto TTC Peter Witt Streetcar

Toronto TTC PCC Streetcar

Toronto TTC CLRV Streetcar

More isometric technical drawings built from schematic plan / profiles.

Non-English Maps

2010/03/05

Map of Atlantic Provinces in Gaelic

Map of Newfoundland’s Port au port peninsula in French

I created these maps based on research done through Google Books, Google Scholar, and the JSTOR Online Academic Journal Database. Linguistic minorities are an interest of mine, and the Gaelic community in Nova Scotia and the Peninsular French community in Newfoundland are both in drastic decline. These maps were designed as open-source reference materials.

Call-out Infographic

2009/12/05

This is an object graphic I drew from a photo-reference in Illustrator. It was my first use of the gradient map tool, for an Information Design class.

U.K. Map for Infographic

2009/01/05

Vector map I made for a Northern Ireland infographic.

Smartphone Infographic

2008/05/03

I produced this in the summer of 2008, just before both of these phones were released in Canada. It was supposed to be a newspaper-flavoured portfolio piece, but in a Hail Mary Pass I e-mailed it to the Globe & Mail just to see what would happen. Mike Snider, the very polite Online Technology Editor, told me it was “a great idea and looks clean and professional,” but because of policy they were unable to accept an unsolicited submission.

Campus Wayfinding

2006/03/12

Branded campus wayfinding series I did for Information Design.

Campus Maps – Day/Night

2006/03/12

College Map - Day

College Map - Night

Pocket reference maps for college campus, with night version on the reverse. The night version listed unlocked doors and vending machines, which we all knew from those long hours spent in the computer labs.

Language Map

2005/02/10

The figures for this piece were researched by myself from Statistics Canada. If I were doing this again I’d use bar graphs instead of pie charts, to improve comparability across provinces.