Making sense of field research :

Pontis, Sheila

Making sense of field research : a practical guide for information designers / Sheila Pontis - New York : Routledge, c2019. - xxi, 252 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Learn how to use field research to bring essential people-centred insights to your information design projects.

Information design is recognized as the practice of making complex data and information understandable for a particular audience, but what’s often overlooked is the importance of understanding the audience themselves during the information design process. Rather than rely on intuition or assumptions, information designers need evidence gathered from real people about how they think, feel, and behave in order to inform the design of effective solutions. To do this, they need field research.

If you’re unsure about field research and how it might fit into a project, this book is for you. This text presents practical, easy-to-follow instructions for planning, designing, and conducting a field study, as well as guidance for making sense of field data and translating findings into action. The selection of established methods and techniques, drawn from social sciences, anthropology, and participatory design, is geared specifically toward information design problems. Over 80 illustrations and five real-world case studies bring key principles and methods of field research to life.

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Information visualization
Quantitative research
Social science--Research

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