圖書名稱:INFORMATATION VISUALIZATION:PERCEPTION FOR DESIGN 3/E
內容簡介
Information Visualization: Perception for Design is a comprehensive guide to what the science of human perception tells us about how we should display information. The human brain is a super-computer for finding patterns in information. Our understanding of visual data and visual information is greatly enhanced or impeded by the way information is presented. It is essential that visual data be designed in such a way that key information and important patterns will stand out. It is only by understanding how perception works that the best visualizations can be created.Colin Ware outlines the key principles for a wide range of applications and designs, providing designers with the tools to create visualizations of improved clarity, utility and persuasiveness. The book continues to be the key resource for practical design guidelines, based on perception, which can be applied by practitioners, students and researchers alike.
目錄
Ch1: Foundations for an Applied Science of Data Visualization Ch2: The Environment, Optics, Resolution, and the Display Ch3: Lightness, Brightness, Contrast and Constancy Ch4: Color Ch5: Visual Salience and Finding Information Ch6: Static and Moving Patterns Ch7: Space Perception Ch8: Visual Objects and Data Objects Ch9: Images, Narrative, and Gestures for Explanation Ch10: Interacting with Visualizations Ch11: Visual Thinking Processes