Bibliographic citations
Howard, G., (2021). Análisis del diseño de la información y estrategia de comunicación gráfica persuasiva en campañas del gobierno peruano durante la pandemia COVID-19. Basado en el caso de las campañas “Quédate en casa”, “Primero mi salud” y “No seas cómplice” [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658324
Howard, G., Análisis del diseño de la información y estrategia de comunicación gráfica persuasiva en campañas del gobierno peruano durante la pandemia COVID-19. Basado en el caso de las campañas “Quédate en casa”, “Primero mi salud” y “No seas cómplice” [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658324
@misc{renati/397935,
title = "Análisis del diseño de la información y estrategia de comunicación gráfica persuasiva en campañas del gobierno peruano durante la pandemia COVID-19. Basado en el caso de las campañas “Quédate en casa”, “Primero mi salud” y “No seas cómplice”",
author = "Howard Tenorio, Guillermo Alonso",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
This investigation has set the goal of analyzing the information design and the way it helps the communication between the Peruvian Government and the citizens of this country. The sample will be the campaigns titled “Yo me quedo en casa“ “Primero mi salud“ and “No seamos cómplices“ as they are part of a strategy the government has used to spread information and persuade the population. The hypothesis responds to the objective, stating that information design plays a fundamental role in the communication strategy the government has; this is because of how it structures messages in a way that makes it easy to read and to understand for everybody. This paper uses a qualitative investigation and it is transverse, which allows flexibility for analytical purposes. The tools developed to obtain the results are the interview, designed for eight participants from a user’s sample, and the index card, for the graphic and communicative components in each campaign. The results obtained showed coincidences and differences between what authors propose and what interviewed users state, data shows that information and persuasive design are key elements that allow understanding of the graphic work in campaigns, but it does not guarantee the success of them, entirely. It is concluded that information design affects the public it is meant to, at least to the point the character of each person allows it. The ethical component in the design must consider the lives being helped with the information provided in it.
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