Sunday, 20 April 2014

Project- Milestone 4

Finally, after weeks of hardwork, we arrived at our last milestone - presentation of final infographic. We presented our landscape infographic through the use of a video.


Section 1: Average interactions per month + top posts

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Section 2: Quick Look

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Section 3: Daily Changes

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Section 4: Year in review

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Section 5: Tips for engagement
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As mentioned, a static infographic may not be sufficient to provide all the information that PSG or any other client is looking for. Therefore, we propose for an interactive infographic during our presentation as well. This interactive infographic should be able to perform the following:


1. In section 1, PSG should be able to hover over the circle to look at a snapshot of the actual post which was posted. Additionally, when one clicks the icon, the user will be directed to the actual post of the Facebook page

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2. PSG should be able to change the time frame where they can view any section where they want.move.png
3. The client should be able to move the elements around, to decide what they would like to see first, second, and so on.


4. Hovering over the tips section, the client should be able to see its personal information in comparison to the recommendation. For instance, PSG should be able to see how many photos it has posted this week.

After the presentation, we receive positive feedback from our guest. She likes how we started off our presentation with the use of a video, as well as the various components in our infographic.

In all, I felt that the project is a fulfilling and interesting one. At the very beginning, we had troubles kick-starting our project as we had no clue on what to do with our given set of data. Also, there were a lot of confusions and uncertainty with the instructions. However, we became clearer with our objectives along the way as we explore and discover interesting information from our data and its source.

It was  also challenging to do up an infographic with the intention of providing a Facebook guide for our client as we had to deal with clarity, aesthetic and yet not compromise on the content. Nevertheless, we learn to source and sieve out information, as well as present them in the best manner in our final infographic. To conclude, the project definitely enable us to improve in terms of our analytical and presentation skills. 

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