01838nas a2200157 4500008004100000245007600041210006700117260000900184490000600193520133400199653000801533653001901541100002201560700001801582856008001600 2019 eng d00aThe Future of Data: Too Much Visualization Too Little Understanding?0 aFuture of Data Too Much Visualization Too Little Understanding c20190 v23 aData is part of our lives. Information visualizations help us make sense of this data and possibly help us make changes because of it. In this paper, however, we estimate some of the consequences of what seems an ominous trend, namely the needless complication and beautification of such visualizations. We argue that with increased availability of data and ever more powerful and easy to use visualization software, it becomes easy to succumb to the temptation to impress rather than to communicate. And so we wonder: is a future filled with visualizations that are visually complex and stunning, yet fail to properly communicate the data emerging? To assess some of the consequences of this practice we selected five examples from published sources, developed far simpler (and less attractive) versions from the identical data, randomly exposed these visualizations to subjects and asked simple questions about the displayed data. We find that, on average, it takes subjects longer to comprehend the complex versions, that it takes subjects longer to extract information from these versions and that they make more and larger errors doing so. The experiment shows that subjects eventually do learn how to navigate the complex versions, but by then they have spent significantly more time and made serious interpretative errors.10aBIS10aDesign Program1 aReitsma, Reindert1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dialectic/14932326.0002.207?view=text;rgn=main00420nas a2200109 4500008004100000245006300041210006200104260002100166653001900187100001800206856008600224 2017 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence: A Short History of the Polish Poster0 aFreedom on the Fence A Short History of the Polish Poster aBoston, MAc201710aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-short-history-polish-poster01181nas a2200145 4500008004100000245003600041210003400077260001700111300001000128490000600138520078800144653001900932100001800951856006600969 2017 eng d00aFrom Art to Business (and Back)0 aFrom Art to Business and Back aLondonc2017 a69-730 v93 aGraphic design programs situated in large research universities have unprecedented opportunities for research collaborations, in particular with the disciplines of business and engineering. For decades, the graphic design program at Oregon State University was situated within a traditional art department, but in 2011 the program migrated to the College of Business. For four years, graphic design students and faculty were part of the College of Business. In July of 2016, the program migrated back to a new School of Arts and Communication within the College of Liberal Arts. This article summarizes the challenges of this process, and poses questions about the changes in design education.
Keywords: graphic design education, design pedagogy, collaboration, design degrees10aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/art-business-and-back00321nas a2200109 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066260002300091653001900114100001800133856006000151 2016 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence0 aFreedom on the Fence aPortland, ORc201610aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-200322nas a2200109 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066260002400091653001900115100001800134856006000152 2014 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence0 aFreedom on the Fence aNashville, TNc201410aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-300428nas a2200109 4500008004100000245006100041210006000102260002700162653001900189100001800208856009200226 2014 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence/presentation of film and discussion0 aFreedom on the Fencepresentation of film and discussion aDenver, Coloradoc201410aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fencepresentation-film-and-discussion-100425nas a2200109 4500008004100000245006100041210006000102260002400162653001900186100001800205856009200223 2014 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence/presentation of film and discussion0 aFreedom on the Fencepresentation of film and discussion aCorvallis, ORc201410aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fencepresentation-film-and-discussion-200467nas a2200121 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066260000900091520014800100653001900248100001800267856006000285 2012 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence0 aFreedom on the Fence c20123 aMubi.com Notebook, documentary was mentioned in an article titled: "The Golden Coach" and the Early Posters of Waldemar Swierzy by Adrian Curry10aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-400480nas a2200121 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066260000900091520016100100653001900261100001800280856006000298 2011 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence0 aFreedom on the Fence c20113 aThis 40-minute documentary examines the Polish Street Poster as a cultural, political and social artifact, following WWII. Reblogged by the Huffington Post.10aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-100532nas a2200121 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066260000900091520021300100653001900313100001800332856006000350 2011 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence0 aFreedom on the Fence c20113 aDesign Issues
Was reviewed by Victor Margolin, Professor Emeritus of Art and Design History, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL. Design Issues is a leading design research journal, published by MIT Press.10aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-500509nas a2200121 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066260002300091520017600114653001900290100001800309856006000327 2010 eng d00aFreedom of the Fence0 aFreedom of the Fence aNey York, NYc20103 aPart of the permanent collection of the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. Decision was made by MoMA's Acquisitions Committee10aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-600437nas a2200121 4500008004100000245002500041210002500066260000900091520011800100653001900218100001800237856006000255 2010 eng d00aFreedom on the Fence0 aFreedom on the Fence c20103 aProfetto Grafico, was reviewed by Sylvia Sfligiotti, p143. Profetto Grafico is a leading design journal in Italy.10aDesign Program1 aMarks, Andrea uhttps://business.oregonstate.edu/biblio/freedom-fence-7