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Smile or Scowl? Looking at Infographic Design Through the Affective Lens

Xingyu Lan, Yang Shi, Yueyao Zhang, Nan Cao

2021IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics41 citationsDOI

Abstract

Infographics are frequently promoted for their ability to communicate data to audiences affectively. To facilitate the creation of affect-stirring infographics, it is important to characterize and understand people's affective responses to infographics and derive practical design guidelines for designers. To address these research questions, we first conducted two crowdsourcing studies to identify 12 infographic-associated affective responses and collect user feedback explaining what triggered affective responses in infographics. Then, by coding the user feedback, we present a taxonomy of design heuristics that exemplifies the affect-related design factors in infographics. We evaluated the design heuristics with 15 designers. The results showed that our work supports assessing the affective design in infographics and facilitates the ideation and creation of affective infographics.

Topics & Concepts

InfographicHeuristicsComputer scienceCrowdsourcingAffect (linguistics)Human–computer interactionOperationalizationMultimediaWorld Wide WebPsychologyData miningCommunicationEpistemologyOperating systemPhilosophyData Visualization and AnalyticsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionInformation Architecture and Usability