Teaching Discussion on Information Visualization Design

Author(s):  
Xiandong Cheng ◽  
Hao He ◽  
Yan Ren ◽  
Shengqi Ba
2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 05079
Author(s):  
Li AnDong ◽  
Fang JianJun

At present, with the rapid development of society, digital media has become the mainstream of vision. Digital vision makes people form a new reading form of “Super-Attention”. The visual performance of letterpress printing conforms to this new form of visual reading very well. It is different from the tactile feeling of ordinary printing that further packages and shapes the original information and improves the expectation of information interpretation and experience to a high level. At the same time, the manual culture highlighted by letterpress printing is also one of the best means to cushion the tension of inconsistent technology and culture in modern society. We don't know the result of the confrontation between paper and digital media, but letterpress printing in digital society has shown its unique “Paper-Based” feelings. Through detailed analysis of the historical evolution of letterpress printing, the comparison between traditional letterpress printing and modern letterpress printing, this paper presents clearly the development of letterpress printing for readers, so that readers can truly understand this unique traditional process; and then it elaborates on the application of modern letterpress in creative products and the development status quo of modern letterpress at home and abroad. This paper probes into how to popularize the new nirvana letterpress once again, thus providing a set of modern application attempt of letterpress printing - Rejuvenation of Letterpress information visualization design, and from practice, looking for letterpress regeneration after integrating new design ideas in the new media era.


2011 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 341-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Andrews ◽  
Alex Endert ◽  
Beth Yost ◽  
Chris North

Larger, higher-resolution displays are becoming accessible to a greater number of users as display technologies decrease in cost and software for the displays improves. The additional pixels are especially useful for information visualization where scalability has typically been limited by the number of pixels available on a display. But how will visualizations for larger displays need to fundamentally differ from visualizations on desktop displays? Are the basic visualization design principles different? With this potentially new design paradigm comes questions such as whether the relative effectiveness of various graphical encodings are different on large displays, which visualizations and datasets benefit the most, and how interaction with visualizations on large, high-resolution displays will need to change. As we explore these possibilities, we shift away from the technical limitations of scalability imposed by traditional displays (e.g. number of pixels) to studying the human abilities that emerge when these limitations are removed. There is much potential for information visualizations to benefit from large, high-resolution displays, but this potential will only be realized through understanding the interaction between visualization design, perception, interaction techniques, and the display technology. In this paper we present critical design issues and outline some of the challenges and future opportunities for designing visualizations for large, high-resolution displays. We hope that these issues, challenges, and opportunities will provide guidance for future research in this area.


2020 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 01022
Author(s):  
Lei Yu ◽  
Min Li ◽  
Xinbo Shen

By expounding the concept of information visualization and municipal solid waste sorting, this paper illustrates the importance of information visualization design in municipal solid waste sorting. Then it conducts a systematic analysis on the current situation and existing problems of the visual language of municipal solid waste sorting at home and abroad from the perspective of information visualization design. Finally, it discusses the design countermeasures of information visualization for municipal solid waste sorting, thus providing a reference for the improvement of visual language of municipal solid waste sorting in China.


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