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On the role of design in information visualization
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2011
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Visual ContentVisual DesignInteractive VisualizationVisualization (Cognitive Psychology)EngineeringInfographicsGraphic DesignDesignData VisualizationInformation Visualization DeveloperDesign ThinkingVisualization (Data Visualization)Design RationaleManagementVisualization (Graphics)Information DesignVisualization (Biomedical Imaging)Business Visualization
Every information visualization developer is engaged in a complex process of design – balancing the three requirements of utility, soundness and attractiveness within given constraints. This paper investigates the oft-overlooked requirement of attractiveness (or ‘aesthetics’) in visualization, and, in doing so, discusses a wider role for the design process which emphasizes the benefits of disseminating design rationale. In presenting a model of three potential roles for design in information visualization, we suggest that the field would benefit from encompassing a broader scope that includes visualizations produced as part of commercial practice or artistic exploration. We conclude with a discussion on the practical consequences to the academic community of adopting our model – consequences that will require a paradigm shift in the way we value, teach and conduct information visualization research.
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