Information design, The process of organizing and creatively expressing information according to its purpose thereby ensuring that the intended message is correctly conveyed to the target audience , Abstraction, conveying the intended information simply from within a large amount of data, Pictogram, pictorial symbol designed for the purpose of conveying information without using words, Pictogram used for information signs at, stations and airports, Icon, representation of a program's content on a computer or smartphone depicted through images or illustrations, Examples of abstraction, pictogram and icons, Visualization, visually representing information to make it more understandable, Examples of visualization, tables and graphs, Structuring, organizing and expressing information clearly by arranging it according to relationships, connections, levels, stages or order, Examples of structuring, hierarchical menus on web pages, department store floor maps, Information design methods, abstraction, visualization, structuring, design techniques for ease of understanding, UI, UX, affordance, signifier, usability, accessibility, universal design, User interface, a system for transferring information between and devices as voice input, touch panel, keyboard, Types of user interface, CUI- GUI, CUI, a user interface where a device is operated by by entering commands via a keyboard, GUI, a user interface that allows users to issue commands in an intuitive and easy-to-understand way using icons and buttons, User experience, the emotional impact that the users gain from interacting with a product or service, Affordacnce, actions or operations that can be performed on an object, Signifier, cues that prompt users to take actions, Usability, a measure used to indicate how easy and understandable for users, Accessability, the ease of access to information and services for a wide range of people, universal design , design that is thoughtfully created with the intention that all people, regardless of age, language, nationality, or physical ability, can use it without difficulty, LATCH method, a principle for organizing information and presenting it in a way that is easy for users to understand, LATCH method criteria, location, alphabet, time, category, hierarchy.
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