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Design Category
Information design, 1995
Design firm
Michael Orr & Associates (New York, New York)
Collection
(1996) Information Graphics: Design of Understanding
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In 1995, Glamour magazine conducted and produced a survey for beauty market advertisers to support the magazine’s position as a beauty authority. The designers devised a structured foundation to maintain a consistent presentation for charts and information, which was counterbalanced with free-form images and a generous use of negative space. In each section, colorful informative graphics were created with beauty images to offset the density of the charts.