TASK: Choose two distinct audiences. Explain a subject, using two separate types of infographics.

SOLUTION: A set of two infographic posters. One focuses on how the eye sees color for college art students, and one focuses on the anatomy of the eyeball for late elementary school students.
Determining the Audience
The challenge was to create two posters for very different audiences on the same topic. 
After researching the mechanics of the human eye, I tried to explain it all to a couple of my friends. They are both photography majors and I explained what I had learned with this sketch to the right. 

I thought that I could make them a specific audience because their needs for understanding the eye were very different than other audiences I had considered.
I was always interested in STEM as a kid, not in a way that I would want to work in a STEM field, but more because I wanted to know how the world works.
I had that kid in mind as I made an infographic that would allow them to go home and tell their parents everything that they learned about the eye at the dinner table.
Sketches
3D Modeling
To accomplish the smooth three-dimensional image that I envisioned, I first started in clay. After some serious, unsuccessful Photoshopping, I decided to try my hand at digital 3D modeling.
Using a newer program called Spline, I was able to create simple forms that communicated the correct mood.
Final Infographics

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