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The present work provides a platform for leading Data designers whose vision and creativity help us to anticipate major changes occurring in the Data Design field, and pre-empt the future. Each of them strives to provide new answers to the question, “What challenges await Data Design?” To avoid falling into too narrow a mind-set, each works hard to elucidate the breadth of Data Design today and to demonstrate its widespread application across a variety of business sectors. With end users in mind, designer-contributors bring to light the myriad of purposes for which the field was originally intended, forging the bond even further between Data Design and the aims and intentions of those who contribute to it. The first seven parts of the book outline the scope of Data Design, and presents a line-up of “viewpoints” that highlight this discipline’s main topics, and offers an in-depth look into practices boasting both foresight and imagination. The eighth and final part features a series of interviews with Data designers and artists whose methods embody originality and marked singularity.

As a result, a number of enlightening concepts and bright ideas unfold within the confines of this book to help dispel the thick fog around this new and still relatively unknown discipline. A plethora of equally eye-opening and edifying new terms, words, and key expressions also unfurl. Informing, influencing, and inspiring are just a few of the buzz words belonging to an initiative that is, first and foremost, a creative one, not to mention the possibility to discern the ever-changing and naturally complex nature of today’s datasphere.

Providing an invaluable and cutting-edge resource for design researchers, this work is also intended for students, professionals and practitioners involved in Data Design, Interaction Design, Digital & Media Design, Data & Information Visualization, Computer Science and Engineering.

Part I Depicting Data in Graphical Form
1 Show, Don't Tell
3(20)
Ben Willers
2 Giving Shape to Data
23(34)
David Bihanic
Part II Visually Representing and Explaining Data
3 The New Aesthetic of Data Narrative
57(32)
Giorgia Lupi
4 A Process Dedicated to Cognition and Memory
89(14)
Wesley Grubbs
5 Graphics Lies, Misleading Visuals
103(16)
Alberto Cairo
Part III Mapping and Visualizing Data
6 atNight: Nocturnal Landscapes and Invisible Networks
119(20)
Mar Santamaria-Varas
Pablo Martinez-Diez
7 Visualizing Ambiguity in an Era of Data Abundance and Very Large Software Systems
139(20)
Ali Almossawi
Part IV Interacting with Data
8 Living Networks
159(16)
Santiago Ortiz
9 Epiphanies Through Interactions with Data
175(14)
Dino Citraro
Kim Rees
Part V Exploring and Manipulating Data
10 Sketching with Data
189(18)
Fabien Girardin
11 Information Visualizations and Interfaces in the Humanities
207(14)
Giorgio Uboldi
Giorgio Caviglia
Part VI Translating and Handling Large Datasets
12 Big Data, Big Stories
221(14)
Richard Vijgen
13 Dispositif Mapping
235(18)
Christopher Warnow
Part VII Experiencing Data Through Multiple Modalities
14 Sustainability: Visualized
253(30)
Arlene Birt
15 Encoding Memories
283(10)
Sha Hwang
Rachel Binx
16 Changing Minds to Changing the World
293(22)
Scott Murray
Part VIII Interviews
17 Beauty in Data
315(26)
Jonathan Harris
18 Tracing My Life
341(12)
Nicholas Felton
19 Multidisciplinary Design in the Age of Data
353(24)
Stephan Thiel
Steffen Fiedler
Jonas Loh
20 Designing for Small and Large Datasets
377(14)
Jan Willem Tulp
21 Process and Progress: A Practitioner's Perspective on the How, What and Why of Data Visualization
391(14)
Moritz Stefaner
22 The Art & Craft of Portraying Data
405(18)
Stefanie Posavec
23 From Experience to Understanding
423(20)
Benjamin Wiederkehr
Author Index 443
Designer and founder of the FXDESIGNSTUDIO digital design agency, and also Associate Professor at the University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis (FRANCE), Dr. David Bihanic is of the rising generation of design professionals for whom originality refers specifically to their (learning and professional) transversal path. Dr. D. Bihanic is presently Head of the Masters degree in Digital Design and Vice-Director of the laboratory CALHISTE (Culture, Arts/Design, Literature, History of Societies and Foreign Territories).

Dr. D. Bihanic examines the new paradigms of information visualization and manipulation of large and complex rich databases it deals with recent design attempts in order to present multi-dimensional data graphically by mapping data and properties to different visual shapes, colors, and positions (e.g. experimental works which investigate novel ways of exploring information).

Dr. D. Bihanic have been working as information designer at Thomson France R&D center. Through this experience, he received the expert status for his studies of systems dealing with the handling and processing of media covered information. Today, his research is mainly centered upon new end-user interfaces (map-like, tangible, relationship-based interfaces, etc.). Author of several papers relating to the new stakes of design, Dr D. Bihanic takes an active part in the evolution and transformations occurring in this field.

List of authors:

Ali Almossawi Mozilla Corporation, San Francisco, CA, USA David Bihanic CALHISTE Laboratory, University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis, Valenciennes, France Rachel Binx Walnut, CA, USA Arlene Birt Background Stories, Ames, IA, USA Alberto Cairo University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA Andy Cameron New York, NY, USA Giorgio Caviglia Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Dino Citraro Periscopic, Portland, OR, USA Nicholas Felton New York, NY,USA Steffen Fiedler Studio NAND, Berlin, Germany Fabien Girardin Near Future Laboratory, Sierre, Switzerland Wesley Grubbs Pitch Interactive, Berkeley, CA, USA Jonathan Harris New York, NY, USA Sha Hwang Walnut, CA, USA Jonas Loh Studio NAND, Berlin, Germany Giorgia Lupi Accurat, New York, NY, USA Pablo Martínez-Díez Tech (UPC), Barcelona, Spain; BAU Design College of Barcelona, Universitat de Vic (UVIC), Barcelona, Spain Scott Murray University of San Francisco (USF), San Francisco, CA, USA Santiago Ortiz Moebio, Buenos Aires, Argentina Stefanie Posavec London, UK Kim Rees Periscopic, Portland, OR, USA Mar Santamaria-Varas School of Architecture of Barcelona (ETSAB), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain Moritz Stefaner Lilienthal, Germany Stephan Thiel Studio NAND, Berlin, Germany Jan Willem Tulp TULP Interactive, The Hague, The Netherlands Giorgio Uboldi Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Richard Vijgen Richard Vijgen Studio, GT, Arnhem, The Netherlands Christopher Warnow Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Germany Benjamin Wiederkehr Interactive Things, Zürich, Switzerland Ben Willers Lincoln, UK