THE PAGE95 Tables and charts

THESE “INFOGRAPHICS” should be typographically related to the body copy with which they coexist. There are a number of excellent texts specializing in designing tabular material. This type of design work is a specialty all its own. However well designed tables and charts—and all info-graphics—may be, the typography must be designed with an eye toward proportional relationships and stylistic compatibility with the surrounding text.

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Creative DirectorDonald Partyka

IllustratorJared Schneidman

ClientAmericas Quarterly

This complex infographic combines a number of tables and charts in a very straightforward and legible manner, using simple typestyles and plenty of space to lay out the charts, tables, ...

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