Arranged

ORDER FROM CHAOS.

The process of information design often involves applying hierarchy and order to complex subjects, and at a simple level, the careful arrangement of objects mirrors this approach. These examples are by Jim Golden: https://jimgoldenstudio.com 
Jim’s animations of old technology were featured in this post: https://wp.me/p7LiLW-2fR

Todd McLellan’s arrangements of everyday things. https://www.toddmclellan.com
Some other examples of Todd’s work in a previous post: “Organized:” https://wp.me/p7LiLW-Z4

Todd has made many deconstructions of commonplace items, including a book “Things Come Apart.” https://amzn.to/2zQlBnJ

Life in a backpack. A student project by Sarah Blankenship, one of our VisCom graduates. The descriptions are both informative and fun. The annotation component takes the project to another level. (Click on the image for a larger version.)

https://seblankenship.myportfolio.com/