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Information visualization : perception for design

Colin Ware
Most designers know that yellow text presented against a blue background reads clearly and easily, but how many can explain why, and what really are the best ways to help others and ourselves clearly see key patterns in a bunch of data? This book explores the art and science of why we see objects the way we do. Based on the science of perception and vision, the author presents the key principles at work for a wide range of applications--resulting in visualization of improved clarity, utility, and persuasiveness. The book offers practical guidelines that can be applied by anyone: interaction designers, graphic designers of all kinds (including web designers), data miners, and financial analysts. *First work to use the science of perception to help serious designers and analysts optimize understanding and perception of their data visualizations. * Major revision of this classic work, with a new chapter on visual thinking, new sections on face perception and flow visualization, and a much expanded chapter on color and color sequences. *New to this edition is the full color treatment throughout, to better display over 400 illustrations
eBook, English, ©2004
Morgan Kaufman, San Francisco, CA, ©2004
dissertations
1 online resource (xxvi, 486 pages) : illustrations (some color)
9781558608191, 9780080478494, 1558608192, 0080478492
162596317
Foundation for a science of data visualization
Environment, optics, resolution, and the display
Lightness, brightness, contrast, and constancy
Color
Visual attention and information that pops out
Static and moving patterns
Visual objects and data objects
Space perception and the display of data in space
Images, words, and gestures
Interacting with visualizations
Thinking with visualization
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