Information design
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Information design is the design of visual displays of data. See Information graphics. It is defined as the art and science of preparing information so that it can be used by human beings with efficiency and effectiveness (Jacobson 2000).
In computer science and information technology, information design is sometimes a rough synonym for (but is not necessarily the same discipline as) information architecture, the design of information systems, databases, or data structures. This sense includes data modelling and process analysis.
References: Jacobson, R. editor (2000) Information Design: The Emergence of a New Profession, Information Design,MIT Press,Pg.15
See also
External links
- [InformationDesign.org]
- [International Institute for Information Design]
- [Design Council: About Information Design]
- [EServer TC Library: Information Design]
- [Communication Research Institute of Australia: Information Design for the Information Age]
- [Information Design Journal + Document Design]
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