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Information Visualization and Design

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Recently, there has been an increase of data visualizations and in the diversity of forms. In parallel, design research has developed over the last decades. However, there have been few academic publications in the area of design specifically focusing on visualization research. In this poster, we present an overview of design research within the field of visualization in order to investigate key research areas and possible directions for future work.

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VINCI '18: Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction
August 2018
135 pages
ISBN:9781450365017
DOI:10.1145/3231622
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  2. user-centered design
  3. visual thinking
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