According to Kirk (2016), The essence of “Formulating Your Brief” is to “identify the context in which your work will be undertaken and then define its aims: it is the who, what, where, when and how.” It could be formal or informal as any project you think you must make it. This phase is where you create a vision or plan for your work (p.63).
Reference
Kirk, A. (2016). Data Visualisation: A Handbook for Data Driven Design. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Ltd.
Instructor’s question for class discussion:
Why is it so important to formulate your brief for a data presentation? Discuss some ways/things you would do to formulate an effective brief. What are some advantages to your methods? What are some disadvantages?
Also Reply to your classmates:
Reply to 2 – 3 of your classmates’ methods. Please provide a summary as to whether you agree/disagree with their advantages/disadvantages.
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DataVisualisation_AHandbookforDataDrivenDesign.pdf