The UK Co-Benefits Atlas design process yields a conceptual framework of five driving forces—data, people, stories, context, and the atlas itself—that shape visualization atlas creation at different stages.
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HCI researchers designed a museum exhibit using feminist data theories to introduce data through a personal, handmade 'hugging_face vibe' distinct from traditional science displays, along with four design choices for creating such vibes.
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Designing a Visualization Atlas: Lessons & Reflections from The UK Co-Benefits Atlas for Climate Mitigation
The UK Co-Benefits Atlas design process yields a conceptual framework of five driving forces—data, people, stories, context, and the atlas itself—that shape visualization atlas creation at different stages.
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Designing Vibes in a Science Museum: from @Science to @hugging_face
HCI researchers designed a museum exhibit using feminist data theories to introduce data through a personal, handmade 'hugging_face vibe' distinct from traditional science displays, along with four design choices for creating such vibes.