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Co-designing Data-Driven Narratives for Science Communication
Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
The project explores how co-design and visual storytelling can make scientific data more accessible. Through workshops and collaborative tools, it involves researchers and citizens in the creation of narratives based on complex data.
“Co-designing Data-Driven Narratives for Science Communication” addresses the challenge of making scientific communication more accessible and engaging for non-specialist audiences. By integrating co-design and data storytelling, the initiative aims to develop innovative methods to transform complex data into comprehensible and meaningful visual narratives.
The project is structured into three main phases. The first, Co-creation Tool Design, involves a review of existing literature and the development of physical tools—such as cards and templates—to support the co-creation of data-based stories. The second phase, Workshops & Prototype, focuses on organizing co-design workshops. Finally, the Evaluation & Dissemination phase gathers feedback through interviews and evaluations of both workshops and prototypes.
This project emphasizes the importance of a collaborative approach in science communication, actively involving both scientists and the public in the content creation process. Through co-design and data storytelling, it seeks to overcome traditional barriers in science dissemination, making information more accessible and relevant to a broad range of stakeholders.