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Information Design – Related Resources
The resources listed below are a collection of all supplementary materials used throughout the semester. They are organized into the three main topics of the semester and presented in chronological order.
Topic 1: Information Graphics
Readings
- Read: Andrews, Raymond J. “Florence Nightingale is a Design Heroâ Medium, July 7, 2019 . (Medium)
- Read: Forrest, Jason. “W. E. B. Du Boisâ staggering Data Visualizations are as powerful today as they were in 1900 (Part 1)” Medium, Jul 18, 2018. (Medium)
- Read: Friendly, Michael. “Milestones in the history of thematic cartography, statistical graphics, and data visualization,” (Introduction, pp 1-3 ) Oct. 16, 2018. (Math.USA.Edu)
- Read: Grimwade, John. âTwelve Centuries of Infographicsâ Ohio University, August 28, 2019. (VisCom at Ohio University)
- Read: Fresques, Hannah. “Visualizing Data” Data Institute 2018 ProPublica, October 1, 2018. (ProPublica)
- Read: Wei, Sisi. “Intro to Spreadsheets” Data Institute 2018 ProPublica, October 1, 2018. (ProPublica)
- Read: Willis, Derek. “Where to Find Data” Data Institute 2018 ProPublica, October 1, 2018 (ProPublica)
- Read: Miller, Meg. âThe NYTâs New Look Is A Masterpiece Of Information Designâ FastCompany, March 3, 2017. (FastCompany)
- Read: Grimwade, John. âPictogram Storyâ Ohio University, January 8, 2019. (VisCom at Ohio University)
- Read: Norman, Donald A. âWhat went wrong in Hawaii, human error? Nope, bad designâ FastComany, January 16, 2018. (FastCompany)
Videos
Tutorials
Topic 2: Visualizations
Reading
- Read: Grimwade, John. âThe Infographic Familyâ Ohio University, October 17, 2018. (VisCom at Ohio University)
- Read: MĂźller, Boris. âBringing Design to Scienceâ Medium, October 22, 2017. (Medium)
- Read: Christiansen, Jen. âVisualizing Science: Illustration and Beyondâ Scientific American, October 25, 2018. (Scientific American)
- Read: Lucas, Jake. âMeet Amanda Cox, Who Brings Life to Data on Our Pagesâ New York Times, February, 28, 2019. (New York Times)
Videos
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Tutorials
Topic 3: Storytelling and Data Journalism
Readings
- Read: White, Richard. âWhat is Spatial Historyâ February 1, 2010. (web.stanford.edu)
- Read: Grimwade, John. âMaps Revisitedâ Ohio University, May 21, 2019. (VisCom at Ohio University)
- Read: Hillery, Allen. “How Vignelliâs Design Still Influences NYCâs Subway Maps Today” Medium, Jul 25, 2019. (Medium)
- Read: Liu, Lu. âDiversified Wayfinding Designâ The journal of Cross-Cultural Communication (Vol 11, No 7) 2015. Click for PDF in the middle of that page. (The journal of Cross-Cultural Communication)
- Read: Charles-Joseph Minard: “A Legacy of Beautiful Data-based Maps” The Dirt, Oct 03, 2018. (The Dirt)
- Read: Lauren. “The 34 Best Interactive Data Visualizations from the New York Times” Dolphins, February 28, 2018. (Dolphins)
- Read: Gamio, L. âElection maps are telling you big lies about small things.â Washington Post, November 1, 2016. (Washington Post)
Videos
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Tutorials
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General Resources
- Information is Beautiful An excellent resource for getting ideas and seeing how others do it.
- Data Visualization Society An organization and online publication with excellent articles and resources about the field of Data Visualization and Information Design
- Data Stories A podcast about Data Visualization and Information Design by Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner
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