Title
Visualization Needs More Visual Design
Abstract
During the past decade, much work in the field of Visualization has resulted from the efforts of at least two groups of researchers. One group has focused on rendering techniques for visualization technologies (e. g. volume rendering), while another group has fo-cused on designing visual elements for the purpose of visualizing a certain application domain (e. g. stream-lines to visualize flow fields, as well as most applica-tions in Information Visualization). This panel session brings together researchers from both groups. To-gether we will argue that utilizing visual design is dif-ficult but important for visualization, and we need to work harder to tap into the many centuries of design knowledge that exists in fields such as art, music,
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1109/VISUAL.1999.809939
IEEE Visualization 2003
Keywords
Field
DocType
volume rendering,art,visual design,data visualization,user interfaces,computer graphics,information visualization
Data visualization,Communication design,Information visualization,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Visualization,Visual analytics,Human–computer interaction,Interactive visualization,User interface,Computer graphics
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
J. Edward Swan II144252.12
Theresa-Marie Rhyne219424.14
David H. Laidlaw31781234.58
Tamara Munzner42562147.34
Victoria Interrante51361110.33