IIID
The International Institute for Information Design (IIID) is a global network for people who work to make information clearer – for everyday life, business, education and science. While rooted in graphic design, information design has much in common with user experience, plain language, and design research.
Rob Waller: Towards a document design standard
IIID Studio Preview 2025
Michael Doherty: Using design thinking to co-create the Legal Design Journal
Nina Hansopaheluwakan Edward: The Information Design Journal and Its Role in Research and Practice
Angela Morelli: Visualising climate science – Design as a participatory foundation
David Sless: Between ritual and reality
Mihály Minkó: A Case Study of Visualizing Public Broadcast News
Pia Pedersen: Legibility of pictograms for healthcare
Wolfe Erikson: The Future of Care
Katherine Gillieson, Shradda Kumbhar: Design for Digital Empowerment
Robert Linsky: The Way Communications Should Be
Saskia van Manen and Claudine Jaenichen: Design for Emergency Management
Sheila Pontis: A human-centered research clinic for information designers
Gillian Harvey: Health communications about addiction
Sigitas Gužauskas: Data humanisation
Rui Caminha: Legal Design for Legal Efficiency
Karel van der Waarde: Medicines information: Are we really enabling patients to take medicines?
Stefania Passera: Legal Information Design: Towards user-friendly contracts
Alex Tyers: Information design for financial communications
Oliver Tomlinson: The hidden graphics
Carlos Rosa: Moving pictograms
Rupesh Vyas: Eliciting public participation through information design
IIID Conversation with Rodrigo Ramírez: Visual Tools - a way to manage crises and emergencies
Maxwell Roberts: Why Henry Beck’s 1933 London tube map design was such a resounding success
Will Stahl-Timmins: A picture of health -Visualising medical information for doctors
IIID Conversation with Sheila Pontis