Visualization design
Visualization design aims to make information understandable and even beautiful. It translates and synthesizes highly complex ideas and experiences into clearer formats, bridging the gap between quantitative and qualitative data through visual means. Visualization design is not a new field: maps and diagrams are common examples of how information can be translated visually for practical uses. Architects and designers are working together using visualization data to expand the limits of how we digest data and make information transparent and accessible for all.
Featured Works
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New York Subway Map
Massimo Vignelli
1970-1972
Wind Map
Fernanda Bertini Viégas
2012
My%Desktop
JODI
2002
Emoji
Shigetaka Kurita
1998-1999
Anatomy of an AI System
Kate Crawford
2018
Global Temperature Spiral
Ed Hawkins
2016 (ongoing)
Nara Convention Hall, Nara, Japan, Interior perpsective o...
Arata Isozaki
1992
Iris Dome Project, Interior perspective
Chuck Hoberman
1994
Nara Convention Hall, Nara, Japan, Exterior perspective
Arata Isozaki
1992
Addition to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, N...
Charles Gwathmey
1984-92
Nara Convention Hall, Nara, Japan, Exterior perspective
Arata Isozaki
1992
Nara Convention Hall, Nara, Japan, South elevation
Arata Isozaki
1992
Nara Convention Hall, Nara, Japan, Interior perspective o...
Arata Isozaki
1992
Nara Convention Hall, Nara, Japan, West elevation
Arata Isozaki
1992
Nara Convention Hall, Nara, Japan, Interior perspective o...
Arata Isozaki
1992
Motorway Service Station Project, Exterior perspective
Mario Bellini
1989.
Nara Convention Hall Project, Nara, Japan, Competition dr...
Scott Marble
1992
Nara Convention Hall Project, Nara, Japan, Perspective
Yoshito Takahashi
1992
Gymnasium-Bridge, project, New York City, New York, Persp...
Steven Holl
1977
Entity as Information Zoom
Gordon Kipping
1995