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在网上阅读,在线信息设计的含义

Reading on the web, implications for online information desing / Branje na spletu: vpliv na informacijsko oblikovanje
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/aml2010_schriver_rotw/  
主讲教师: Petra Černe Oven; Cvetka Požar; Karen Schriver
开课单位: 凯萨通信设计研究有限公司
开课时间: 2010-12-07
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
英语:在过去的几十年中,信息设计已经从以纸为主要基础的通信的创建过渡到了今天纸和电子产品的混合。信息设计师现在必须为网络提供视觉和口头策略。媒体的这种转变迫使我们去问在电子环境中阅读是什么样子的,并重新考虑人们可能如何参与我们的内容。要设计出有效的电子通信系统,不仅需要良好的文字和视觉设计,还需要对网上阅读的理解。早期关于在线阅读的研究局限于技术本身如何影响人们的行为,特别是计算机屏幕的大小和印刷体的易读性如何限制阅读。尽管技术对阅读的影响很重要,甚至是至关重要的,特别是当我们从设计大型计算机屏幕转向设计移动电话的小屏幕时,技术并不是思考有效的在线信息设计时最重要的考虑因素。卓越的在线信息设计包括预测人们如何在认知、情感和文化上参与网络内容。卓越还要求我们对人们扩大在线阅读的目的作出反应,例如检索信息、学习新主题、做出决策、共享信息或玩得开心。通过在线理解阅读,信息设计师可以做出更恰当的写作和视觉设计选择。这篇演讲将勾勒出我们在网络上阅读的不断发展的概念。它研究了有关在线阅读的经验文献,重点研究了1980年至2010年间阅读的变化。为了支持这一分析,我概述了一些在线阅读的典型目的,并提出了这些目的对于设计内容和支持我们打算实现的人际关系意味着什么。我还指出,研究写作和视觉设计如何有效地帮助人们理解、记忆和欣赏在线内容,同时创造人际关系和促成行动。信息设计师认为利益相关者以基本的方式来塑造他们的工作是一种真理。但认真对待利益相关者意味着什么?如果我们不了解人们如何参与我们的内容,我们如何采取适当的修辞行动?这篇演讲将说明我们对读者多样性的理解以及他们在线参与的许多目的是如何改变对信息设计本质的看法。nbsp;
课程简介: English: Over the past few decades information design has been in transition—moving from the creation of mainly paper-based communications to today’s mix of paper and electronic artifacts. Information designers’ repertoire must now include visual and verbal strategies for the Web. This shift in media compels us to ask what reading looks like in an electronic environment and to reconsider how people might engage with our content. To design effective electronic communications requires not only good writing and visual design but also an understanding of reading on the Web. Early research about reading online was limited to how the technology itself influenced what people do, in particular, with how the size of computer screens and the poor legibility of typography constrained reading. While the influence of technology on reading is important—even crucial—especially as we move from designing for large computer screens to the small screens of mobile phones, technology is not the most important consideration in thinking about effective online information design. Excellence in online information design involves anticipating how people may engage with Web content—cognitively, emotionally, and culturally. Excellence also calls on us to be responsive to people’s expanding purposes for reading online—purposes such as retrieving information, learning new subject matter, making decisions, sharing information, or having fun. By understanding reading online, information designers can make writing and visual design choices that are more rhetorically appropriate. This presentation will sketch our evolving conceptions of reading on the Web. It examines the empirical literature about reading online with a focus on how reading has changed between 1980 and 2010. To support this analysis, I profile some typical purposes for reading online and suggest what these purposes imply for designing content and for supporting the human relationships that we intend to enable. I also point to research about how effective writing and visual design can help people understand, remember, and appreciate online content while creating human relationships and enabling actions. Information designers take as a truism that stakeholders shape their work in fundamental ways. But what does it mean to take stakeholders seriously? How can we take appropriate rhetorical action unless we understand how people might engage with our content? This talk will illustrate how our increased understanding of the diversity among readers and their many purposes for online engagement are changing ideas about the nature of information design.  
关 键 词: 信息设计; 在线阅读; 艺术设计; 计算机应用
课程来源: 视频讲座网
最后编审: 2020-06-29:heyf
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