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Title: Design%20


1
Design Tasks Envisioning Information
  • CPSC 533C
  • Ming Huan Lee
  • February 24, 2003

2
Agenda
  • Escaping Flatland
  • Micro/Macro Readings
  • Layering and Separation

3
Escaping Flatland
  • communication between the readers and makers of
    an image must take place on a two-dimensional
    surface (flatlands of paper and video screen)
  • design strategies work to increase
  • the number of dimensions that can be represented
    on place surfaces
  • the data density (amount of information per unit
    data)

4
Direct Methods
C
solid geometry
A
B
  • making models

solar system
5
Stereo Illustration
  • paired images (one for each eye)
  • aerial landscapes, molecular structures and other
    worldly objects
  • rare for representations of abstract and ragged
    quantitative data

6
solar disk
dimensionality data compression
multiple images
parallel sequencing micro/macro displays
combining pattern and detail, average and
variation
7
Dimensions Data Density
8
Difficulties of Escaping Flatland
  • ties of data to our familiar three-space world
    weaken (with more abstract measures)
  • the number of dimensions increases (with more
    complex data)

9
Micro/Macro Readings
  • to clarify, add detail

10
Micro/Macro Readings
11
Micro/Macro Readings
  • portray large quantities of data at high density
  • data-thin displays diminish the credibility of
    the source
  • when making a contrast, a comparison,or a choice
  • visual displays rich with data are frequently
    optimal
  • vacant, low density displays require viewers to
    rely on visual memory
  • enforce both local and global comparisons, and
    avoid the disruption of context switching
  • control of information is given over to viewers
    (to select, to narrate, to recast and to
    personalize data)

12
Micro/Macro Readings
  • confusing clutter? Information overload?
  • the quantity of detail is an issue completely
    separate from the difficulty of reading
  • clutter and confusion are failures of design, not
    attributes of information
  • less complex and less subtle the line, the more
    ambiguous and less interesting is the reading
  • simpleness of data and design clarity of
    reading?
  • simpleness is aesthetic preference, not an
    information display strategy, not a guide to
    clarity

13
Layering and Separation
  • powerful devices for reducing noise and enriching
    the content of displays
  • 1 1 3 or more effect
  • illusory contour
  • can fail if not use properly
  • proportion harmony
  • de-emphasize less important data, add new
    information



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1 1 3 or Not
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Layering and Separation
  • information consists of difference that make a
    difference
  • failure to differentiate among layers of reading
    leads to cluttered and incoherent displays filled
    with disinformation
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