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Graphic Design Principles Can Improve Functionality and Effectiveness Of Technology Knowledge Bases
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Spring 2023
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2023-05
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Many classroom technology knowledge bases in higher education are created by
technicians whose natural inclination is to create overly detailed text-based articles. Their aim is
to cover all scenarios an end user may encounter, and provide as much information as possible.
These articles are unattractive, cumbersome, and often deter the institution’s faculty and staff
members from utilizing them as an information resource. By developing these articles with
graphic design principles in mind, they become more user-friendly and functional as a tool.
Strong emphasis on images, color, and simplicity provides an effective alternative to large
blocks of text. Many studies have concluded that people in a variety of age groups perform
better as learners when information is presented in multi-modal format, such as infographics.
These methods combine text with images to provide a more concise and clear delivery of
content. Beyond better understanding, they also cite that the experience is more enjoyable,
which may lead to repeated use of this format. This project reimagines the information in a
typical knowledge base and applies a new visual aesthetic using Gestalt’s principles of design,
consistent iconography, and interactivity. It aims to create a more intuitive and simplified
experience for the institution's end users.
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McInerney, M. (2023). Graphic Design Principles Can Improve Functionality and Effectiveness Of Technology Knowledge Bases. SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
