InfoD-Cafe: Designers' criticisms to the design of experimental material
Paul Stiff
p.stiff at reading.ac.uk
Thu Jun 26 11:50:33 CEST 2008
Michael Macdonald-Ross and maybe also Robert Waller ...
I may be able to find examples, but can't stop at the moment
paul
On 26 Jun 2008, at 10:20, Jose de Souza wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> I need your help once more.
>
> One of the criticisms made by designers in relation to the validity of
> empirical research comparing "equivalents designs" for a given
> information problem
> (e.g., visual instructions, diagrams etc.)
> is that these designs (experimental material) are per se badly
> designed or amateurish.
>
> Do you know any written example (i.e., paper or book) of such
> criticism?
> Who are the authors of such criticisms?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> José de Souza
> PhD Student
> Department of Typography & Graphic Communication
> The University of Reading
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