Systematic Habits of a Productive Designer
This infographic project was a course assignment based on the book by James Clear, "Atomic Habits", tailored to be personalized, graphic design habits for a designer like myself to follow based on the Four Laws of Behavior Change.
The Four Laws of Behavior Change are as followed:
1. Make It Obvious - make it obvious that you want to be a better designer; i.e., creating a dedicated workspace for design process only.
1. Make It Obvious - make it obvious that you want to be a better designer; i.e., creating a dedicated workspace for design process only.
2. Make It Attractive - make it attractive so that you can stay motivated for the task at hand; i.e., designing mood boards or decorating the space around where you're working.
3. Make It Easy - make your workflow/process easier; i.e., using shortcut keys, templates, or project managing tools.
4. Make It Satisfying - make it satisfying by rewarding yourself for your hard work; i.e., posting to Behance or Instagram and receiving comments/feedback.
The Process
These are the layout sketches that I came up with, but I ended up having to adjust the position of the icons on the infographic.
This is a screenshot of the reference images I used for my icons.