Posts Tagged: making sense

Event: Understanding and Designing for People
How can you help people understand something complex if you don’t understand people first? Rather than rely on intuition or assumptions, information designers need evidence gathered from real people about how they think, feel, and behave in order to inform

Event: Understanding and Designing for People
How can you help people understand something complex if you don’t understand people first? Rather than rely on intuition or assumptions, information designers need evidence gathered from real people about how they think, feel, and behave in order to inform

The book is here!
Almost two years ago, I was in my train ride to work and started writing a book proposal based on an idea that had been in my mind for a long time. Today the book arrived! Making Sense of Field Research: A

The book is here!
Almost two years ago, I was in my train ride to work and started writing a book proposal based on an idea that had been in my mind for a long time. Today the book arrived! Making Sense of Field Research: A

Reflections on applying information design to the writing process
Each person experiences writing is a different way: while for some people writing comes naturally and words flow one after the others for others writing can take more time and be a harder journey. But, in general, when it is

Reflections on applying information design to the writing process
Each person experiences writing is a different way: while for some people writing comes naturally and words flow one after the others for others writing can take more time and be a harder journey. But, in general, when it is

How can information design support sensemaking cognitive activities
Sometimes, making sense of data* can be challenging. Data is often perceived this way when a data set is too big or too complex. This indicates that size (small/big) and nature (simple/complex) are frequent issues that can influence the sensemaking process.

How can information design support sensemaking cognitive activities
Sometimes, making sense of data* can be challenging. Data is often perceived this way when a data set is too big or too complex. This indicates that size (small/big) and nature (simple/complex) are frequent issues that can influence the sensemaking process.

A Spiritual Approach to Information Design
If we have a closer look to information design, we will see some interesting parallelisms and strong conceptual links with the practice of Yoga (yes, Yoga). The same way information design goes beyond the creation of visual solutions, the practice

A Spiritual Approach to Information Design
If we have a closer look to information design, we will see some interesting parallelisms and strong conceptual links with the practice of Yoga (yes, Yoga). The same way information design goes beyond the creation of visual solutions, the practice