Modern Ancestry Infographic Design
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’d like a designer to turn our recent genealogy results into a single, print-ready infographic. The look should feel clean, data-driven, and contemporary—think sleek icons, bold colors, and clear hierarchy rather than a classic tree illustration.
What I want to see
• A modern infographic layout that clearly shows how our children’s ancestry emerges from each parent’s lineage.
• Relationship lines are essential; they should visually link parent segments to each child’s mix of heritage.
• Instead of the usual “name–date” tree, focus on where our family history traces back to—regions, percentages, or other origin data pulled from the DNA report.
Content I will supply
– PDF or screenshots of the ancestry/DNA dashboards for both parents.
– A short legend clarifying which child belongs to which set of data.
Deliverables
1. A print-ready poster (minimum A2 at 300 dpi) in PDF/PNG.
2. The editable source file (AI, PSD, or layered SVG) so I can update the data later.
3. A quick preview JPEG for on-screen sharing.
I’m happy to provide further reference styles and color preferences once we connect. Let me know your relevant portfolio pieces and how you’d structure the data flow, and we can get started right away.
What I want to see
• A modern infographic layout that clearly shows how our children’s ancestry emerges from each parent’s lineage.
• Relationship lines are essential; they should visually link parent segments to each child’s mix of heritage.
• Instead of the usual “name–date” tree, focus on where our family history traces back to—regions, percentages, or other origin data pulled from the DNA report.
Content I will supply
– PDF or screenshots of the ancestry/DNA dashboards for both parents.
– A short legend clarifying which child belongs to which set of data.
Deliverables
1. A print-ready poster (minimum A2 at 300 dpi) in PDF/PNG.
2. The editable source file (AI, PSD, or layered SVG) so I can update the data later.
3. A quick preview JPEG for on-screen sharing.
I’m happy to provide further reference styles and color preferences once we connect. Let me know your relevant portfolio pieces and how you’d structure the data flow, and we can get started right away.