Visual thinking for complex information.
These are projects I completed for Information Design 1 with Professor Doug Scott. This course focused on using type hierarchies and iconography to communicate information.
Role
Designer
Tools
InDesign, Illustrator
Course
Information Design 1
Pakistan: Unity, Faith, Discipline
For this project, I designed 30 unique graphs, charts, and maps as part of a comprehensive infographic on Pakistan, visualizing a wide range of data about the country. The challenge lay not only in producing a high volume of visuals, but also in thoughtfully integrating them into a cohesive and easily navigable layout.

How to Make a Vinyl Record
Inspired by my recent hobby of record collecting, I created an infographic illustrating the production process of vinyl records. I chose a circular layout to reflect the form and flow of the medium itself, allowing for a visually engaging and conceptually cohesive design. The project was both creatively fulfilling and a unique opportunity to blend personal interest with thoughtful information design.

Are We There Yet?
I designed an infographic mapping three distinct trips, all beginning at my home and leading to my school, my brother’s apartment, and the Roman Colosseum. Using iconography, I illustrated key details of each journey, including landmarks passed, roads taken, music played, and more, creating a visually engaging and informative narrative of travel.
