Authors
Fanny Chevalier, Romain Vuillemot, Guia Gali
Publication date
2013/10/16
Journal
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Volume
19
Issue
12
Pages
2426-2435
Publisher
IEEE
Description
From financial statistics to nutritional values, we are frequently exposed to quantitative information expressed in measures of either extreme magnitudes or unfamiliar units, or both. A common practice used to comprehend such complex measures is to relate, re-express, and compare them through visual depictions using magnitudes and units that are easier to grasp. Through this practice, we create a new graphic composition that we refer to as a concrete scale. To the best of our knowledge, there are no design guidelines that exist for concrete scales despite their common use in communication, educational, and decision-making settings. We attempt to fill this void by introducing a novel framework that would serve as a practical guide for their analysis and design. Informed by a thorough analysis of graphic compositions involving complex measures and an extensive literature review of scale cognition mechanisms …
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F Chevalier, R Vuillemot, G Gali - IEEE transactions on visualization and computer …, 2013