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Information Design for the Common Good: Human-centric Approaches to Contemporary Design Challenges

Autor Courtney Marchese
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 sep 2021
This book explores the increasing altruistic impulse of the design community to address some of the world's most difficult problems including social, political, environmental, and global health causes at the local, national, and global scale. Each chapter strategically combines theory and practice to examine how to identify causes and locate accurate data, truth and integrity in information design, the information design/data visualization process, understanding audiences, crafting meaningful narratives, and measuring the impact of a design. A variety of international case studies and interviews with practitioners illustrate the challenges and impact of designing for social agendas. These range from traditional media outlets like The New York Times and The Guardian, popular science organizations like National Geographic and Scientific America, to health institutes like The World Health Organization and The Center for Disease Control. This book allows the novice information designer to create compelling human-centered information narratives which make a difference in our world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350117259
ISBN-10: 1350117250
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 200 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A practical and user-friendly approach that allows the reader to see how to put into practice the principles of working morally and with responsibility when designing information visualizations

Notă biografică

Courtney Marchese is a Connecticut-based graphic designer and educator. She received her B.A. in Interactive Digital Design from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, before earning her M.F.A. in Graphic Design at SCAD in Savannah, Georgia. Courtney now teaches at her alma mater, Quinnipiac University.

Cuprins

Chapter 1 - The Roots of Data-Driven DesignInformation Design vs Data VisualizationHistorical OverviewCase Study: Harry Stevens, Washington PostEvolution of FormCase Study: Jason Treat, National Geographic, World PlasticsMethods and ToolsChapter 2 - Social Good and EmpathySocial GoodHistory of Social DesignEmpathyCase Study: Juanita Londono, Impact Over FormHistory of EmpathyCase Study: Jan Willem Tulp (Tulp Interactive), World Water AtlasApplied Empathy and HumanizationMethodsChapter 3 - Collaboration and the Process of Data-Driven DesignThe Evolution of Design Processes and Data ExplorationCase Study: Bryan Christie Design, National Geographic, Katie's New FaceCase Study: Dino Citraro, Periscopic, Pacific Salmon ExplorerCollaborative Opportunity Starts EarlyCase Study: Sophia Aliferi and Courtney Marchese, Fifth WaveChapter 4 - Truth and Integrity in Data PresentationData LiteracyBest Practices of Honest DataCarbon Footprint, David McCandlessRhetoric and PersuasionAvoiding Misleading DataCase Study: WHO, Violence InfoMapsCase Study: Pablo Robles, South China Morning PostMethods - Finding and Cleaning DataChapter 5 - Crafting a Meaningful NarrativeExploratory to Explanatory DataFunctions and Goals of Storytelling with DataCase Study: Martin Krzywinski, The Many Paths of COVID-19 SpreadCase Study: Pentagram, Covid-19 Press Briefing GraphicsPersuasion and MemorabilityNarrative Structure and PlotCase Study: Dawn Kai, Reuters, Life in the CampsCase Study: Werner Helmich, GOV | DNAStoryboardingChapter 6 - Visual CuesIntroductionPerception and GestaltMarks, Type, Color, and Other Graphic DetailsCase Study: Shin-Yun Chiang, Houston Flooding and PovertyCase Study: Sarthak Kathuria, Georgia PeachW.E.B. Du Bois and Black AmericaThe Influence of IsotypeCase Study: Institute for Disease Modeling, Malaria LifecycleMethods and Tools - Making Better Icon SystemsChapter 7 - Measuring Impact, with Laura Willis, PhDCase Study: Nadieh Bremer, The GuardianGoals and ReachResearch MethodsEvaluation DesignEvaluation MaterialsCommon Mistakes and Key ConsiderationsCase Study: Giorgia Lupi, BruisesConclusionImage CreditsIndex