1st Edition

Information Design Design for Engagement

Edited By Yvonne Eriksson Copyright 2027
318 Pages 7 Color & 56 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Information Design is an interdisciplinary academic field that brings together scholars from diverse backgrounds, including visual communication, applied linguistics, human–computer interaction, social sciences, and the humanities. The focus is on theories and methods that provide insights into how people navigate and use information in various contexts. The chapters in this book explore... Read more

Preface  

Introduction  

1. Exploring the Intersection of Aesthetics and Information Design  

2. The Role of Visual Communication in Information Design

3. The Complexity of Effective Communication: Visual Management and Visual Information Design in Industrial Workplaces 

4. Challenges for Comprehension of Risk and Uncertainty in Visualizations

5. Why Text Matters in Data Visualization: Exploring the Text-Image Relationship

6. Language as Information Design  

7. The Role of Prior Knowledge in Understanding and Applying Technical Communication

8. Communication Spaces: A Framework for Information Design  

9. Wayfinding in Information Design: The Promise of Smooth Navigation

10. Creating Space for the Unspeakable

11. Presence in the Hybrid State

12. Design Dimensions for Interactive Information Artefacts

13. Information Design in Virtual Environments: Learn to Move–Move to Learn!

14. Information and Human-centred Design

Biography

Yvonne Eriksson is a Professor of Information Design and Deputy Head of the Department of Health Science, Innovation and Design at Mälardalen University, Sweden. She serves on the Design Society Advisory Board and is Co-Chair of the Special Interest Group on Human Behavior in Design.

Her main research interests include visual communication and visual management, particularly in relation to the perceptual and cognitive processes involved in interpreting visuals such as images, 3D objects, and VR/AR environments. One of her focus areas is gender issues in visual communication. She has authored several books, book chapters, and papers on gender, art, design, and the role of visual communication in change management.

Yvonne Eriksson has also conducted research on assembly instructions for global markets and interactive assembly in VR. In addition, she leads projects exploring the role of images in various contexts, including educational textbooks, children’s storybooks, and materials for teaching children with visual impairments. Her recent publications include Different Perspectives in Design Thinking (2022) and Foundations of Visual Communication (co-authored with Anette Göthlund, 2023).