Monday, 14 May 2012
Pictograms and Icon Collection
Although I didn't want to use boundaries I thought the museum keyhole was different. It added another level to the pictograms, as if we were getting an insight to what was in a particular room (area).
There's a nice example of taking a line for a walk in here, where the pen doesn't leave the page for each icon. This is a good way to forcefully reduce information and make decisions on what information is important and what is not necessary.
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