How do Visualization Designers Think? Design Cognition as a Core Aspect of Visualization Psychology
This is an incremental position paper proposing a new research direction for the visualization community.
The paper argues for studying design cognition in visualization to complement user psychology research, aiming to integrate research with practice and improve designer education.
There are numerous opportunities for engaging in research at the intersection of psychology and visualization. While most opportunities taken up by the VIS community will likely focus on the psychology of users, there are also opportunities for studying the psychology of designers. In this position paper, I argue the importance of studying design cognition as a necessary component of a holistic program of research on visualization psychology. I provide a brief overview of research on design cognition in other disciplines, and discuss opportunities for VIS to build an analogous research program. Doing so can lead to a stronger integration of research and design practice, can provide a better understanding of how to educate and train future designers, and will likely surface both challenges and opportunities for future research.