Information // Message
Autor
Borgenheimer, LisaFecha
2020Resumen
Both elements, the information and the message, are present in
information graphics. The information is the translation of the data into visual
structures. The message narrates the story the author intended to tell and to
point out. Creating meaningful messages within information graphics can lead
to more effectiveness in the knowledge transfer, but can also be used to
generate propaganda. Therefore the method of visual storytelling can be used
to convey informative messages within various settings and contexts. The
process is the visual translation of contents into informative and narrative
graphics, which can orientate on factual, statistical correctness or on telling
emotional stories. Due to that, the information and message are adjusted to
the users' needs and interests. In the end, using target-oriented visual
storytelling has a higher impact on the knowledge transfer and the users'
attention.
Reflecting on existing graphics and visual forms, the following text focuses on
the various intentions of telling stories.