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Information Visualization: Perception for Design

Cambridge, MA: Elsevier, 4th ed. (2021), xix, 538 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 479-521, index

Series: Interactive Technologies

ISBN 978-0-12-812875-6

Other editions: 3rd ed. 2012

"Information Visualization: Perception for Design, Fourth Edition 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. This new edition has been revised and updated to include the latest relevant research findings. Content has been updated in areas such as the cognitive neuroscience of maps and navigation, the neuroscience of pattern perception, and the hierarchy of learned patterns. New changes to the book make it easier to apply perceptual lessons to design decisions. In addition, the book offers practical guidelines that can be applied by anyone, including interaction designers and graphic designers of all kinds." (Publisher description)
1 Foundations for an Applied Science of Data Visualization, 1
2 The Environment, Optics, Resolution, and the Display, 31
3 Lightness, Brightness, Contrast, and Constancy, 69
4 Colour, 95
5 Visual Salience: Finding and Reading Data Glyphs, 143
6 Static and Moving Patterns, 183
7 Space Perception, 245
8 Visual Objects and Data Objects, 297
9 Images, Narrative, and Gestures for Explanation, 331
10 Interacting with Visualizations, 359
11 Thinking With Visualizations, 393
12 Designing Cognitively Efficient Visualizations, 425
Appendices, 457