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What You’ll Learn

  • An introduction to how to design basic information visualizations

  • What makes a good information visualization

  • How to apply a range of basic and complex information visualization techniques

  • How the eye and the brain function together to deliver imagery, and how it affects information visualization design

  • The history of the information visualization discipline

  • How to avoid the common problems of visual perception in your designs

  • How to evaluate the effectiveness of an information visualization



Information visualization skills are in high demand, partly thanks to the rise in big data. Tech research giant Gartner Inc. observed that digital transformation has put data at the center of every organization. With the ever-increasing amount of information being gathered and analyzed, there’s an increasing need to present data in meaningful and understandable ways.

In fact, even if you are not involved in big data, information visualization will be able to help in your work processes as a designer. This is because many design processes—including conducting user interviews and analyzing user flows and sales funnels—involve the collation and presentation of information. Information visualization turns raw data into meaningful patterns, which will help you find actionable insights. From designing meaningful interfaces, to processing your own UX research, information visualization is an indispensable tool in your UX design kit.

This course is presented by Alan Dix, a former professor at Lancaster University in the UK. A world-renowned authority in the field of human-computer interaction, Alan is the author of the university-level textbook Human-Computer Interaction. “Information Visualization” is full of simple but practical lessons to guide your development in information visualization. We start with the basics of what information visualization is, including its history and necessity, and then walk you through the initial steps in creating your own information visualizations. While there’s plenty of theory here, we’ve got plenty of practice for you, too.

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Is This Course Right for You?

This is a beginner-level course suitable for newcomers and experienced practitioners alike:

  • UX and UI designers interested in creating effective designs that help users understand large amounts of data
  • Information visualization designers who want to have a solid theoretical foundation
  • Project managers working on projects that require elegant representations or visualizations of data
  • Software engineers looking to learn how to transform raw information into meaningful graphics
  • Entrepreneurs who wish to use information visualization to make their products more engaging and intuitive
  • Anyone who needs to present information in a manner that an audience can easily digest

Courses in the Interaction Design Foundation are designed to contain comprehensive, evidence-based content, while ensuring that the learning curve is never too steep. All participants will have the opportunity to share ideas, seek help with tests, and enjoy the social aspects afforded by our open and friendly forum.

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You’ll join a global community and work together to improve your skills and career opportunities. Connect with helpful peers and make friends with like-minded individuals as you push deeper into the exciting and booming industry of design.

Lessons in This Course

  • Each week, one lesson becomes available.
  • There’s no time limit to finish a course. Lessons have no deadlines.
  • Estimated learning time: 18 hours 34 mins spread over 8 weeks .

Lesson 0: Welcome and Introduction

Available once you start the course. Estimated time to complete: 1 hour 30 mins.

Lesson 1: Introduction to Information Visualization

Available once you start the course. Estimated time to complete: 4 hours 8 mins.

Lesson 2: Vision and Memory

Available anytime after Oct 17, 2024. Estimated time to complete: 2 hours 45 mins.

Lesson 3: Basic Information Visualization

Available anytime after Oct 24, 2024. Estimated time to complete: 2 hours 33 mins.

Lesson 4: Advanced Information Visualization

Available anytime after Oct 31, 2024. Estimated time to complete: 4 hours 36 mins.

Lesson 5: Evaluation

Available anytime after Nov 07, 2024. Estimated time to complete: 3 hours 2 mins.

Lesson 6: Course Certificate, Final Networking, and Course Wrap-up

Available anytime after Nov 14, 2024.

Learning Paths

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How Others Have Benefited

Phillip Dodson

Phillip Dodson, United States

“I wanted to thank you! IDF is just the best thing ever. Just ever! Making this information accessible and available at the high level of quality. Just awesome!”


Mark Bertinetti

Mark Bertinetti, Australia

“The instructor explained concepts in a very clear manner and this made it easier to understand.”


Virginie Hermand

Virginie Hermand, France

“There were many visual examples, good and bad, which are necessary for this specific field (Information Visualization) to understand the underlying concepts.”

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