I wanted to design a fun way to show our new process for migrating some artwork for the first part of this year.
The circles represent the amount of days spent in each phase, and highlight which team is involved. It's fun to see where the overlaps are in the process, and which items can be executed with a more agile approach.
Haha, I'm just using the terms we have for our different teams - QVC is old fashioned in that way, but we're definitely pushing to align things with more modern sensibilities!
@Julia Thanks! In order to figure out how each circle is sized, I just placed an arbitrary grid in the background, representative of each day in a 15 day cycle.
The circles represent how much time (in days) each team's task is given, and the overlap just occurs naturally to visualize the handoff that takes place.
Where the circles are positioned along the Y-axis is simply a matter of personal preference and whether or not it felt right
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Tim Quirino
I wanted to design a fun way to show our new process for migrating some artwork for the first part of this year.
The circles represent the amount of days spent in each phase, and highlight which team is involved. It's fun to see where the overlaps are in the process, and which items can be executed with a more agile approach.
over 1 year ago
Nice I really like the idea and the creative.
over 1 year ago
Is copy not creative? :)
over 1 year ago
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Tim Quirino
Haha, I'm just using the terms we have for our different teams - QVC is old fashioned in that way, but we're definitely pushing to align things with more modern sensibilities!
over 1 year ago
Love this piece! Great color choices!
over 1 year ago
Love it, Tim! How did you translate the data, and know how much to overlap each circle? Can Illustrator do more than I think it can?!
over 1 year ago
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Tim Quirino
@Julia Thanks! In order to figure out how each circle is sized, I just placed an arbitrary grid in the background, representative of each day in a 15 day cycle.
The circles represent how much time (in days) each team's task is given, and the overlap just occurs naturally to visualize the handoff that takes place.
Where the circles are positioned along the Y-axis is simply a matter of personal preference and whether or not it felt right
over 1 year ago
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Julien Donck
This is beautiful. Perfect balance, fonts, colors, ...
Great work
over 1 year ago
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Mani
coOL!
over 1 year ago
LOVE this!
about 1 year ago