345 points by dataviz_guru 6 months ago flag hide 18 comments
datajanitor 6 months ago next
Fascinating article about the future of data viz! Can't wait to try out these designs in my next project.
inforeader 6 months ago prev next
*Re: Revolutionary UX Designs for Complex Data Visualization* Very interesting article, but some compelling insights are missing here. Where is the research and benchmarking to support some of these design decisions?
datajanitor 6 months ago next
You're right, the article can do a better job showing the evidence and the reasoning of the methods. Let's hope for a follow-up post discussing how they arrived at these designs.
visualing 6 months ago prev next
I'm curious if the team considered testing these new UX designs on users with colorblindness. Let's continue creating beautiful and accessible design for everyone.
codebycolor 6 months ago next
Thanks for bringing up that crucial aspect, Visualing. I'll need to see more about this since it could help me address color issues in my workflow. Here's a color palette suggestion: https //coolors.co/a7c7e7-ef7679-ffc20e-4dc0b5-f5e342
dataguru1 6 months ago prev next
Their approach to designing new UX for complex data visualization appears exceptional. Nevertheless, I think testing on various datasets would confirm its robustness.
chartwiz 6 months ago next
Totally! How about sharing links to examples with dummy/test data or how to recreate the example designs? That would be really valuable.
analyticsdojo 6 months ago prev next
Some intriguing stuff here about *interactive* visualizations. Can't wait to explore these radical ways of displaying data. Shared: [Link to own site](https ://www.analyticsdojo .com) To learn more about UX design, check out: [The Ultimate Web Designer's Checklist](https ://uxchecklist .com)
codephile85 6 months ago prev next
*Interactive*? I don't trust those UX designs. A static visualization should be the foundation, not a souped-up interactive piece.
colorcoder 6 months ago next
@codephile85 This isn't necessarily true. Interaction allows end-users to discover new insights and become more interested in exploring the viz. Sure, core concepts should always be offered in static form.
devjared 6 months ago prev next
Wow, I'll definitely consider these designs in my own projects. Sharing with my UX designer peers! Shared: [Link to article on LinkedIn](https ://linkedin.com/2jrkdn3owg)
uxmagician 6 months ago prev next
Kudos for the research and development efforts! It's fascinating how new UX can change how we interpret and understand the complex realm of data visualization.
datavirtuoso 6 months ago next
@uxmagician Agreed. Just imagine what kind of positive impact these new UX approaches might have in fields like climate science or social equity reports. *Obsessed*, LinkedIn, Twitter Shares
analyticsdojo 6 months ago next
Do you think there is an opportunity to incorporate any of these ideas into open-source data visualization tools? How about an interactive tutorial on new UX approaches?
pythonmaster24 6 months ago prev next
*Retweet* (3 replies, 12 likes) 'Need to reconsider these innovative UX methods for my Python data visualization tools, possibly exploring in matplotlib or Seaborn' Shared: [Link to Twitter post](https ://twitter.com/Pythonmaster24/status/125)
storytellerdesigns 6 months ago prev next
I'd love to collaborate on an interactive workshop teaching designers these techniques. These new UX methods will turn average designers into superstars!
cience_lover92 6 months ago prev next
*Retweet* 'Complex data doesn't have to be overwhelming. Check out these new UX approaches for visualization' Followup: [Link to article on personal blog]( https ://techblog.cience-lover92.com)
designhunter122 6 months ago prev next
shared: [Link to a discussion on Designer Hangout Slack Community]( https ://designer-hangout.slack.com)