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Cleverfranke Bert Spaan gastcollege

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Cleverfranke + Bert Spaan gastcollege

maandag 11 november, gastcollege 10:20-12:00 in collegezaal MLH

Cleverfranke

Build products and experiences that connect people to data and tech

Visualisation

Weather

Stories

Internet of elephants

  • Collecting data of 5 species
  • Migration patterns

Experiences

Red Bull

Products & tools

Chicago’s Mobility Infrastructure

Aker

Architecture- Dubai

Data + design process

  1. Exploratory data analysis

Conduct an inventory to understand the dimensions and structure of the data → value behind the dataset Explore the aspects of the dataset to understand its dimensions Prioritize the data aspects that are important or interesting for the project

  1. User research

Understand context, problems they are trying to solve, daily tasks and goals Create step-by-step use cases to outline their process and workflow

  • Data to audience

What data has been collected, what is interesting about the data and for whom could it be interesting/useful and how is it relevant to them?

For each audience: What are their next steps after they understand the data How will the data help them? What insights can they gain from it?

  1. Data sketching & prototyping

Start on paper or a whiteboard List your data entities and start to map out the relationships (time-location) Identify the most important Map it out

  1. Experience design

Go into the details. How does the user get to the visualization? What’s first to see? What’s the user’s next step?

Things to keep in mind:

  • Provide transparency into the data to build trust with the user
  • Try not to require interaction to access the data
  • Use interaction to provide rich layers and access to deeper data insights
  1. Design states & testing

Think around the data. Test with users early and often to get feedback and uncover new insights. When designing with data the end result shouldn’t just be about the data. It should be about the experiences the data can empower.

Bert spaan

Op ontdekkingsreis in Amsterdam

(met open source-tools en open data)

Waar ben ik?

→ Spel ter promotie van open 360grfoto’s (vue, GH Pages, Glitch en Observable)

Doel van Bert: een open-sourceversie van Geoguessr, van Amsterdamse open data. → gratis hosting, bijhouden hoe goed of slecht mensen spelen,

incl year of construction

Maps by Decade: historische kaarten van New York The Changing Shoreline of New York City

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