Social Visualization Patterns

Today we launched the first major public outcome of the project, a site documenting our Social Visualization framework. You can check it out at http://socialvizpatterns.info

The site introduces the framework of interaction design patterns to support collaborative data visualization in social web environments. It takes an object-centered approach to the network (as opposed to an ego centered one) and discusses the following interaction design patterns.

Mapping - help people to choose the most appropriate way to visualize a dataset

Decoration - help people to attach visual meaning and identity to a visualization so that it can exist within an object centered social space and its meaning can be quickly transferred to others

Tweakability - give people a way of shifting and reformatting a data visualization so that they can make sense of the whole data set by understanding how it responds to dynamic changes

Annotation - help people to comment on, or draw attention to specific elements of a visualization without compromising legibility of that visualization

Snapshot - help people to be able to store ‘snapshots’ of the visualization in order to communicate their understanding of a specific visualization configuration

so, have a look : we’d love to know what you think!

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