Assignment 2: Delft’s centre map
So, we reach to Assignment 2.
What? Design a map of the centre of Delft that it influences the behaviour of the users. We have to design to versions of the map (museum and shopping route).
Limiting conditions:
• The use of text on the map is not allowed, with the exception of names of buildings, museums, streets and squares (all in English).
• The use of de ‘Route line’ itself as indicator for direction is not allowed.
• The use of arrows or other arrowlike symbols as indicator for direction is not allowed.
• The names ‘Museum route’ and ‘shopping route’ should not be used on the map. You can refer to these routes by route K and route P.
• There will not be a key to symbols. All visual elements should speak for themselves.
• The subtle but effective differences have to be based on the theory presented in Colin Ware’s book.
Otherwise all kinds of static visualizations are allowed.
this is going to be interesting…