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| Information Interaction Design  Organizing Things | |||
| Information Design (provides a framework) | |||
| - - - - | the organization and presentation of data | ||
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| - - | The first step in transforming data into information 
      is to play with its organization. All things can be organized according to: | ||
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| alphabetical | - - - - | we may know what we are looking but often, we dont know where it 
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| location [mapping] | - - - | locations are natural ways of organizing data whose importance 
      lioes in their relation or connecion to other data. (airplane exit signs 
      are given in diagrams) making maps and diagrams is harder then lists but give more direct information you get a better "sense of place" (compare subway maps as linear lists and in 2D) | |
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| time | - - | obvious for train schedules and historic timelines but just 
      as good for building instructions, etc. time can be organized in minutes, days, centuries, processes, etc. | |
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| continuum | - - | rating systems (number of hotel stars) impl;y a value scale expresses of order of importance | |
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| - - | also an arbitrary learned system  base 10 
      (10 fingers) numbers are more universal than alphabets  they can be combined in forms according to mathematical relationships. | ||
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| categories [1][2][ cladograms] | - - | similar things grouped together according to some common attribute 
      (property) categories affect the audiences perception of the information (connotative) | |
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| randomness | - - | useful to where a challenge is involved  
      game beginnings (spread cards on table) increases complexity and used in testing | |
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| multiple organization | - - | almost all organizations are nested, sub-categorized. also useful to use indexes that organize the same items in different ways. | |
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| activities | - | looking, wearing, wasting, entrance, writing, eating, procrastinating, etc. | |
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| - - | a way to establish context (tranforming data into 
      information) more about representation then organization | ||
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| associative | - | having to do with love, the planets, mine, theirs, an occasion, brands, travel, etc. | |