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, a Mexican interactive designer with a background in editorial design, currently living in Toronto.

[logo] [hero-image] Art by [Andrea Mata]( [author] Curating some Shots of inspiring layouts from the Dribbble community, this week we welcome [Andrea Mata](, a Mexican interactive designer with a background in editorial design, currently living in Toronto. [ABZ — A]( by [Cyrill Durigon]( [舊作品⟷Archive]( by [Kwok Yin Mak]( [Unlikely Studio - Inte...]( by [Dac Davy NGUYEN]( [Landing page for Tomor...]( by [outer]( [Wélth Fashion]( by [Hrvoje Grubisic]( [Collection N°02 Landing]( by [Ben Mingo]( [Time Playlist]( by [João Torres]( [Art Book Collection]( by [Studio— igs]( [Atolla – Full Homepage]( by [Jenny Johannesson]( [Dunderville.se / Proce...]( by [Robbin Cenijn]( [Portfolio Case Study]( by [Adam Ho]( [Komarek Foundation web...]( by [Martin Ehrlich]( Other Happenings Sponsored Finally, a beautifully designed video meeting tool Designers, you spend more time in meetings than ever. It’s time to try a [user-centered video meeting tool designed to ease fatigue and burnout.](Your designs are beautiful, why shouldn’t your video meetings be too? [Get started with beautiful meetings.]( [Finally, a beautifully designed video meeting tool]( Visualizing design, beautifully “Infographic design is part art and part data science. They’re not appropriate for every situation, but when done well, they can be an excellent resource for your readers.” Where do you start if you need to distill complex information into a digestible, aesthetically compelling format? An infographic can be a [fruitful design tool]( to utilize. Joining us on the Dribbble blog with some [best practices]( on shaping infographics is Cameron Chapman—editor, author and designer. To start, Cameron helps designers assesses whether an infographic is a proper choice based on their project’s requirements. If it is, Cameron additionally breaks down how successful infographics [synthesize information](, urging designers to keep these imperative tenets in mind: - 👥 Understand your audience - ✨ Keep it simple - 👁️ Show don’t tell - 📋 Keep text short - 🎨 Consider your color palette - 📏 Keep a manageable length - ‼️ Don’t underestimate headlines - ➡️ Make It Flow - 📊 Data First Chock-full of useful, [actionable infographic advice](, be sure to check out Cameron’s [complete article]( over on the Dribbble blog. You’ll get the details on each of the important points above, as well as how keeping them in mind can swiftly [hone your infographic chops](. Happy designing, Dribbblers! ■EQUIPMENT Designers, look sharp by sporting Dribbble’s official Show & Tell pin set. [Check it out]( You elected to receive Replay emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada]( [hero-image]

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