Los diseñadores conocen el cerebro humano

Autores/as

  • Ana Nunes Jorge ISEC, UNL

Resumen

Enormes cantidades de información son creados desde diferentes plataformas y los sistemas de coordenadas juega un papel popular. Se necesitan formas nuevas y potentes de comprender la información para hacer frente a esta creciente complejidad. El diseño gráfico puede ayudar. La visualización tiene sus raíces en la investigación de la percepción visual, manteniendo una estrecha relación con la mente humana. En trabajos anteriores aplicamos fundamentos de diseño como sugerencias para la representación de información espacio-temporal. Ahora nuestro objetivo es apoyar esos principios sobre la percepción y la cognición humana, generando conciencia sobre el modo en que funciona la mente.

Palabras clave

diseño gráfico, diseño de interfaz, mente, percepción, cognición

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13-07-2023

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