Monday, September 15, 2014

What is Information Design?


What is information design?

To design the ‘meaning of complex information’ is a task that demands from information
designers systematic thinking and a combination of analytical, editorial and graphic abilities…To practice information design implies viewing the world through a special filter, disassembling it with analytical curiosity, to then assemble it again in a simplified way and with a feeling for precision and detail.
-Gerlinde Schuller published by AIGA, New York, March 2007

We as humans are natural social beings seeking to make sense of the world by engaging and transporting ourselves into the realm of creativity.  Everyday a person is faced with new visuals that artists have introduced that expand our awareness by sharing a universal visual language. The world is full of things that are visual which shape our personal perceptions. Imagine a world without pictures to simplify vast amounts data. Information design in simple terms is to take complex things and making it clear to understand. We as humans are seeing the world as visual patterns of data allowing us to make natural connectivity in an efficient and effective matter (Jacobson, 15).  We live our lives in symbolic (coded) ways that most of us our unaware of by reading a book or newspaper, following road signs, surf the web etc….a method that communicates indirectly by multiple signs. Information designers consider public impact to design meaning and clarity of data within visual symbolic elements. To accomplish visual understanding designers constantly study people based on geographic, demographic, psychographics and behavior. Peoples’ interpretations vary throughout a particular culture or environment and it is up to information designers to be aware of those culture codes to properly communicate to that particular audience.




Sources

Jacobson, Robert E.Information Design. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1999. Print.
Schuller,Gerlinde. “Information Design=Complexity+Interdisciplinary+Experiment”. AIGA Essay p.1, March 2007. Web 14 September 2014. < http://www.theworldasflatland.net/webbilder/essays/essay-aiga.pdf>




3 comments:

  1. I like the design you chose for this. I agree most humans are social to make sense of the world but not all. We are faced with new designs and information on a daily basic. I really have never thought about it too much until this class. It is amazing how much it effects our daily life. It starts with the clothes we wear, coffee we drink and what we have for lunch. Every thing we use has some sore of information graphic.

    Great post!
    Bev Shaff

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  2. Nice blog! I like the clean, simple format. I also liked the contrast of the blues and orange from the information design graphic. I think those colors fit the modern, clean style of your blog well. I also appreciated in your comments section how you brought out the idea of designers studying people and their behaviors. I think highlighting this as being vital to equipping oneself with the tools to adequately communicate was great!

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  3. Very nice. Your clean design appeals to me. I have a hard time focusing on the core meaning that someone is trying to convey if the "vehicle" is too cluttered. The graphic is small but eye catching and pulls you right into the topic.

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