Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

Look Book Informationsdesign (Lectureship)

Un­der the su­per­vi­sion of Heike Nehl and Sibylle Schlaich, a group of stu­dents were chal­lenged to re­search the po­ten­tials of in­for­ma­tion de­sign. The brief was to crit­i­cally ex­am­ine this par­tic­u­lar topic for its spec­trum of pos­si­ble ap­pli­ca­tions, to ex­plore the every­day and mul­ti­ple uses. The stu­dents’ re­sults em­pha­sise the im­por­tance of sys­tem­atic in­for­ma­tion graph­ics for all ar­eas of our life and so­ci­ety. In this con­text, sci­en­tific data, in­struc­tion man­u­als, cal­en­dars, along with in­ter­ac­tive pro­grams and ex­per­i­men­tal films have been vi­su­alised.

Look Book In­for­ma­tions­de­sign
Lec­ture­ship
Book pro­ject with stu­dents
Bauhaus Uni­ver­sity Weimar

Pub­lisher
Ver­lag Bauhaus-Uni­ver­sität Weimar

Weimar 2008

Ed­i­tor
Heike Nehl, Sibylle Schlaich
The stu­dents col­lected data from their daily lives and rep­re­sented it graph­i­cally.
“Data flood”, vi­su­alised by Ben­jamin Dahl.