The Design Research Map (DRM) initiative has been included into the ADI Design Index 2008, the annual selection that leads to the biennial Compasso d’Oro Award. We contribute to DRM with a intense and very demanding activity on data and information design and visualization. You can see the results also in the official DRM website [...]
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The Design Research Map awarded
July 5th, 2009 No Comments
Tags: Density Design Lab · Design · Events
FRONTIERS OF INTERACTION V
June 15th, 2009 No Comments
Last Monday the Fifth Edition of Frontiers of Interaction took place in Rome, confirming itself as one of the most interesting event in the panorama of interaction design. A rich schedule -full of people and thoughts to share- and a wonderful location -the Aquario Romano- to talk about how technologies are changing our life. The [...]
Tags: Complexity · Design · Events · Infovis · People
Information Design Conference 2009
April 27th, 2009 No Comments
After the Density design course I start a thesis about form design and the relation between people, bureucratic structure and information. In the beginning of April I went to London to partecipate at the information design conference 2009, held in Greenwich. Not only the visualization of complex data, but also the simplification of complex informations [...]
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Back from Holy Land
April 26th, 2009 No Comments
The French School of Biblical and Archaeological Studies of Jerusalem is a strange place. It’s very close to Damascus Gate, the main crowdy access to the old city of Jerusalem, however time seems to be stuck in the mists of time… It’s a huge monastery, founded in 1890, where you can meet incredible people, doing [...]
Tags: Events · Map · Wayfinding
Densitydesign now on twitter
April 23rd, 2009 No Comments
Density design is now joined the twitter community!
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Density people and Wayfinding
April 6th, 2009 No Comments
Our brand new PhD student Luigi Farrauto – one of the very first students of the Density Design Lab – has been invited to give a conference at the “Ècole Biblique et Archéologique Francaise de Jerusalem” on the topic of cartography: “Vous êtes ici. Jérusalem dans l’histoire de la cartographie”. Luigi did his MA thesys [...]
Tags: City · Events · People · Wayfinding
Fold it, it makes sense! Six stories about poverty.
February 16th, 2009 No Comments
Who are the poor? Poverty is neither a number nor an index. It cannot be reduced to a line that divides those who are above and those who are below establishing a unique space for social exclusion. Poverty is a multidimensional and complex phenomenon. Its reduction to a unique representation can generate distorted visions of the phenomenon and create ineffective or counterproductive interventions.
Tags: Complexity · Decision Making · Density Design Lab · Design · Design Interventions · Diagram · Events · People
Twitter Chatter During the Super Bowl
February 9th, 2009 No Comments
From NewYork Times Interactive comes this simple visualization of the “common mood” during last SuperBowl. As the Steelers and Cardinals battled on the field, Twitter users across the nation pecked out a steady stream of “tweets.” The map shows the location and frequency of commonly used words in Super Bowl related messages.
Tags: City · Complexity · Events · Infovis · Map · People
Visualizing Mozilla Community – An Open Call to Designers
February 3rd, 2009 No Comments
Mozzilla is calling for Designers to answer the question: What if there was a way to show people how the Mozilla project operates?
Tags: Design · Design Interventions · Events · Infovis · Software · System
New Year’s resolutions
December 29th, 2008 No Comments
In 2009 we should decrease our graphing addiction and increase attention to coincidences!
happy new year!
Tags: Decision Making · Diagram · Events · Icon · Infovis
