Aesthetics - Tristan
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Reading List
- Envisioning Data
- Chapter 2: Micro/Macro
- Chapter 3: Layering and Separation
- Chapter 5: Color and Information
Micro/Macro
- General
- Large view, e.g. country map, cityscape
- Lots of details, e.g. provincial statistics, windows on a building
- However don't show too much, which details do you show? Which ones are appropriate to leave out? (pg 51 first blockquote)
- Material must be organized appropriately. Examples include:
- Organization of names on Vietnam War Memorial (pg 43)
- Table of Hospital costs (pg 57)
- When organizing and laying out information, there can be an aesthetic preference:
- Simplicity || Complexity?
- High Density || Thin Date?
- Number/Table based || Graphic/Map based
Layering and Separation
- General
- Reduce noise, enrich the content of the displays
- Combine various elements of 'flatland' and make them interact "1 + 1 = 3 or more"
- Visual attraction of negative space (pg 60)
- Background and foreground elements (pg 65 blockquote)
Color and Information
- General
- The trained eye can distinguish 1,000,000 colors, 20,000 otherwise. How can you use this to create distinguishable elements and enrich a visualization?
- Use of color to
- Label, color as a noun, color coding data sets. (pg 82)
- Measure, color as a quantity, color coding elevation on a map. (pg 82)
- Decorative, color as beauty, make it pleasurable to the eye. (pg 82)
- Clarity, color as distinction, as in slightly different hues of the same color to distinguish points. Also to clean up where black and white/grayscale fails, where 1+1=3 clutter. (pg 89)