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From Draft to Clarity: The Design Journey Behind a Transit Infographic
At Tablet Infographics, every project is a chance to solve a visual puzzle — to take complex, layered information and shape it into something people can understand at a glance. The “Types of Transitways” infographic is a perfect example.
What started as a dense, icon-heavy map with ambitious content goals evolved into a streamlined, insight-rich graphic — and this post walks through that transformation.
curtiswhaley
2 days ago3 min read
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The Panama Canal in 2 Inches: How Infographics Make Complex Ideas Fit Anywhere
When the editors at American Way, American Airlines’ in-flight magazine, needed to explain how the Panama Canal’s lock system worked, they had one big challenge: they only had a 2'' x 4'' space to do it.
That’s where I came in.
As an infographic designer who specializes in simplifying complex systems, I created a compact but detailed visual that shows how ships travel through the Panama Canal using a series of locks powered by gravity.
curtiswhaley
3 days ago2 min read
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How to Walk on Ice: The Instructional Infographic That Went Viral
After college, I moved from Georgia to Madison, Wisconsin for graduate school. That experience taught me a lot — like how it can snow in April, that “thunder snow” is a real thing, and most importantly, that there is a right and wrong way to walk when it’s icy outside.
Years later, long after a few hard lessons and bruises, I turned those insights into something visual — a self-promotional how to walk on ice infographic created under my company, Tablet Infographics.
curtiswhaley
3 days ago2 min read
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