Hollie Lubbock is a UX/visual designer at Bureau for Visual Affairs in London. This document discusses how design can help communicate data and cases where cultural organizations are using open data. It provides examples of museums like the V&A and British Museum that have released collection data. The document also highlights projects by Hollie Lubbock using open data from cultural organizations to create engaging data visualizations and experiences for users.
16. What should we be trying to
achieve with design?
• Clear simple presentations
17. What should we be trying to
achieve with design?
• Clear simple presentations
• Allow users to make up their own mind
18. What should we be trying to
achieve with design?
• Clear simple presentations
• Allow users to make up their own mind
• Inspire users to create something with the data
28. How have these been
presented to the public?
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• They drive the collections searches on their
own sites.
29. How have these been
presented to the public?
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• They drive the collections searches on their
own sites.
• They are moving towards 5* open data
30. How have these been
presented to the public?
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• They drive the collections searches on their
own sites.
• They are moving towards 5* open data
• Using schema.org style systems to add value to
their data.
93. I think we should be helping
people engage with open
data and data in general as
much as possible.
94. It just being available isn’t
enough, it needs to be engaging
and accessible to people.
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I think we can go along way
towards this by using design.