Exploration on the Data Visualization Based on the Case of Infographics

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The article in infographics for example, analysis and data visualization aesthetic relationship, data visualization is an excellent creative product design aesthetics and rigorous engineering science. Presented with a very beautiful form can be very boring tedious data. I try to find the background behind each data graph, add labels and notes, hoping to deeper understanding of the meaning of these charts are presented, rather than stay on for the "nice" praise. These pictures can not speak, but they are more powerful than words and language. Finally, the paper analyzes the value and prospects of data visualization have. Analysis on Design Aesthetics What is the Beauty of Design As a reality-based artistic creative activity, design shows unique aesthetic characteristics. For the beauty of design, its creation proves to grow out of products shape and design, and its realization is attributed to consumers. To create a wonderful experience for users, designer cognizes aesthetic object from user perspective and interprets the emotional meaning of the works according to the possible rules of psychological cognition. Only in this way, will users be able to perceive the beauty of design. That is, what designer reflects is not the subjective feeling but the commercial purpose and audiences aesthetic trend. For a design, the aesthetic value is primarily embodied in application, with aesthetic creation intended to serve the society, the market and people. The inability to attain the said objective will signify the failure ofa design.

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DOI: 10.1063/1.3431332

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