Synthesizing form and data : developing practices for student engagement and learning


Autoria(s): Seevinck, Jen; Kerr, Jeremy
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

We explore the relationship between form and data as a design agenda and learning strategy for novice visual information designers. Our students are university seniors in digital, visual design but novices to information design, manipulation and interpretation. We describe design strategies developed to scaffold sophisticated aesthetic and conceptual engagement despite limited understanding of the domain of designing with information. These revolve around an open-ended design project where students created a physical design from data of their choosing and research. The accompanying learning strategies concern this relationship between data and form to investigate it materially, formally and through ideation. Exemplifying student works that cross media and design domains are described.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76233/

Publicador

The Parsons Institute for Information Mapping (PIIM)

Relação

http://piim.newschool.edu/journal/issues/2014/03/pdfs/ParsonsJournalForInformationMapping_Jen_Seevinck.pdf

Seevinck, Jen & Kerr, Jeremy (2014) Synthesizing form and data : developing practices for student engagement and learning. Parsons Journal of Information Mapping, 6(3), pp. 1-11.

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #120307 Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design) #130201 Creative Arts Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy #Visual communication #interpretation #novice #tangible #design process
Tipo

Journal Article