Infographics

Assignment 
We have to study any historical place or any monument and make the info graphics of that place and take this forward through branding which shows the clear info of the subject, motivates the visitors and customers.

What are info graphics?
It is combining of text, images and design to represent complex data that tells a story that begs to be shared.

OUR OBJECTIVE
We made infographics because they are visually compelling communication medium that done well can communicate complex data in a visual format. They take deep data and present it in visual shorthand. We choose Charbagh Railway station which is an architectural masterpiece and one of the attractions of Lucknow. Through branding we promote the historical monument (Lucknow Charbagh Station) and to target the consumers by giving the products and services through various methods i.e.., Brochures, flyer, postcard, Poster or many more.

MONUMENT:
 Charbagh Railway Station,Lucknow,Uttar Pradesh,India .
As much as their buildings impacted the visual character of their domain, it was the gardens they constructed which truly transformed the face of the Mughals’ empire. It was Babur who first introduced to South Asia the concept of the planned Charbagh, which was pervasive throughout his ancestral homeland of Farghana and his kingdom of Kabul, when he built the first Mughal garden of South Asia in the Punjab in 1519: the Bagh-i-Safa at Kalda Kahar in the Salt Range.
Charbagh is a Persian-style garden layout, in which the main building is put at the center of a quadrilateral garden, divided by walkways or flowing water into four smaller parts. Humayun’s tomb and Taj Mahal in India are the most famous examples of this style.
INFRASTRUCTURE: 
The ostentatious structural design of Charbagh Railway Station enthralls a tourist at the onset. Built at a whooping price of 70 lakhs, it was designed by J.H. Hornimen. The foundation of the Charbagh Railway Station was placed by the Bishop, in March 1914. The Charbagh railway station building’s foundation stone was laid in 1914 and the building was completed in 1923.A major role in its design and planning was carried out by Chaubey Mukta Prasad, a counsulting engineer for Ms Lanebrown and Hulett. It has a large garden in front of the building. It incorporates the mix of Rajput, Awadhi and Mughal architecture and has a palatial appearance.

Infographics
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