New Issue of She Ji.
The Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation
Using Typography to Expand the
Design Space of Data Visualization
Abstract
This article is a systematic exploration and expansion of the data
visualization design space focusing on the role of text. A critical analysis
of text usage in data visualizations reveals gaps in existing frameworks
and practice. A cross-disciplinary review including the fields of typography,
cartography, and coding interfaces yields various typographic techniques
to encode data into text, and provides scope for an expanded design space.
Mapping new attributes back to well understood principles frames the
expanded design space and suggests potential areas of application. From
ongoing research created with our framework, we show the design, implementation,
and evaluation of six new visualization techniques. Finally, a
broad evaluation of a number of visualizations, including critiques from
several disciplinary experts, reveals opportunities as well as areas of concern,
and points towards additional research with our framework.