CSCD 201: Visualizing Information
CONTINUING STUDIES

Visualizing Information

CSCD 201
Learn how to use information design to transform complex, abstract or layered data into clear and impactful visuals.

Tuition Fees:
$658.00

Section Dates:

Description

Information design transforms complex, abstract, or layered data into clear and impactful visuals. By making the invisible visible, designers create icons, illustrations, charts, and diagrams that simplify understanding and foster new connections. In this project-based course, students will translate instructional, qualitative, and quantitative data into engaging infographics and visual forms, enhancing content like step-by-step processes, scientific findings, and editorial narratives. Emphasis is placed on maintaining information integrity and impact while ensuring that design choices are used thoughtfully to support clarity and accuracy. Prior experience with Adobe Illustrator is required.

What You'll Learn

  1. Identify and define data visualization and infographic terminology.
  2. Explore the power of visualizations to make content more discernable and/or entertaining.
  3. Understand how visualization forms can be altered to mislead or present bias.
  4. Apply research and analysis to the design process for effective storytelling, targeting specific audiences.
  5. Create visual elements such as maps, graphs, chart, diagrams, and illustrations to showcase data and to convey a message.
  6. Evaluate the influence of typographic and colour-based hierarchies for information translation.
  7. Interpret and synthesize information into visual form.

Digital Badges

This course does not qualify for a digital Skills Badge.

Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Visual Communication Design, Flexible Elective - All Pathways