🙊 MULTILINGUAL DEBATE 🙊
OVERVIEW
From trial and error, we learn in design is that our first idea is never our best idea. The more one works on their design the better it becomes however you can only push it to a certain extent before i is considered done. This is the design process and applies itself in every instance. 
I find myself to be passionate of learning, especially when it comes to foreign languages - the inspiration of how these contrasting information graphics developed. Studies have shown that the more languages one learns, the more it benefits them. You can develop new skills such as Code Switching which refers to the ability to understand multiple languages and combine them mid-sentence. In addition to that, it improves your understanding of others and improves your memory. 
But to understand a concept completely you need to know both sides before drawing any conclusions on what you know about them. See other perspectives and learn about opinions that you may not agree with. 
CATEGORY
Print
Illustration
Information Graphics
TOOLS
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop​​​​​​​
GOALS
Creating a pair of believable arguments that contradict each other while maintaining an identity that connects them despite their differences. The arguments must visualize data in such a way that is easy for the viewer to understand. The arguments must function together and as stand-alone pieces. 
PROCESS AND IDEATION
The process for creating these infographics involved a lot of trial versions before coming to an official conclusion. Some compare the notion to cooking pancakes. The first pancake is never the best one. 
INSPIRATION
PRELIMINARY IDEATION (PRO-MULTILINGUALISM)

CONTINUED IDEATION
FINAL "PRO-MULTILINGUISM" POSTER
PRELIMINARY IDEATION (PRO-MONOLINGUISM)
FINAL "PRO-MONOLINGUISM" POSTER

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