Information Visualization

Christophe Hurter, Alexandru Telea, Bernice Rogowitz

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on designing effective and user-friendly information visualizations that enhance usability, user experience, and inclusivity. It examines core design concepts, including taking into account the intended audience, the complexity of the data, and the application environment. This chapter addresses how interaction can improve user experience and places a strong emphasis on the value of user testing and feedback methods in the design process. Additionally, it emphasizes the difficulties and possibilities of designing for inclusion, taking into account issues like accessibility, diversity, and cultural sensitivity. In summary, this chapter offers helpful advice and insights for information visualization designers, researchers, and practitioners who want to produce attractive, efficient designs that satisfy the requirements and expectations of a wide range of users.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesigning for Usability, Inclusion and Sustainability in Human-Computer Interaction
PublisherCRC Press
Pages223-262
Number of pages40
ISBN (Electronic)9781040088999
ISBN (Print)9781032370019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Aug 2024

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© 2025 selection and editorial matter, Constantine Stephanidis and Gavriel Salvendy.

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