Clicksuite 360 BLOG:OUT 360 VIEW OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA


January 07, 2010

Here's some of the information graphics I created in 2009 at Click Suite - these were included in our reports for strategies and ideas.

I started to experiment a bit more (to go beyond the usualbar-graph), but I have a long way to go before I'm in the same leagueas the gurus featured on sites such as Flowing Data, Information Aesthetics and Xplane.

Radar

Taking inspiration from Tufte, this is a black and white radar graph which compared web design and interactive agencies in New Zealand. This made it easy to spot similiarities and gaps between companies. Using a transparent layer I could also overlay one graph over another.

Taking inspiration from Tufte, this is a black and white radar graph which compared web design and interactive agencies in New Zealand. This made it easy to spot similiarities and gaps between companies. Using a transparent layer I could also overlay one graph over another.
 
 

Pie Fan

Not sure what to call this - a fan-pie diagram? Taking a Service Design approach this visualisation explains all the parties involved in the establishment of a new exhibition - including architects, interior designers, marketers, management, user experience and interactives.
Not sure what to call this - a pie-fan diagram? Taking a Service Design approach this visualisation explains all the parties involved in the establishment of a new exhibition space - including the architect, exhibition design, content partner and digital design partner.
 

Strengths & Weaknesses

An adaptation of a technique I learnt from Lulu, a competitive analysis.
An adaptation of a technique I learnt from my friend Lulu Pachuau, a competitive analysis to show strengths and weaknesses. We used this to help inform the design of Click Suite's new website
 

Gap Analysis

A gap analysis. This plots information from the above graph to show our current position and desired position. We could then work on filling the gaps!
A gap analysis. This plots information from the above graph to show our current position and desired position. We could then work on filling the gaps!
 

Tube Map

A 'tube map' used to describe features added to a website over time. In this case the features coincided with events.
A 'tube map' used to describe features added to a website over time. In this case the features coincided with events.
 

Swimming Lanes

A 'swimming lanes' process diagram. This has one lane for each team (horizontal), project phases (vertical) and milestones (deliverables).
A 'swimming lanes' process diagram. This has one lane for each team (horizontal), project phases (vertical) and milestones (deliverables).
 

Warning Map

Following the Samoan tsunami and a lack of informative graphics in New Zealand, I had a go at creating this.
Following the Samoan tsunami and a lack of informative graphics in New Zealand, I had a go at creating this.
 

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Written by Zef Fugaz
Writer / Information Designer
Click Suite
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Hamish | January 11, 2010 at 12:32 PM

So - you designed the Telecom logo then? ;) (Radar)

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Zef Fugaz | January 11, 2010 at 12:40 PM

Hi Hamish - nope - I think they stole that from the 'Big Bang'

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