Panagiotis D. Ritsos

MEng PhD Essex, FHEA

Senior Lecturer in Visualization

XReality, Visualization and
Analytics (XRVA) Lab

Visualization, Data, Modelling and
Graphics (VDMG) research group,

School of Computer Science
and Engineering,

Bangor University,
Dean Street, Bangor,
Gwynedd, UK, LL57 1UT

Critical Design Strategy: a Method for Heuristically Evaluating Visualisation Designs

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Abstract

We present the Critical Design Strategy (CDS)—a structured method designed to facilitate the examination of visualisation designs through reflection and critical thought. The CDS helps designers think critically and make informed improvements using heuristic evaluation. When developing a visual tool or pioneering a novel visualisation approach, identifying areas for enhancement can be challenging. Critical thinking is particularly crucial for visualisation designers and tool developers, especially those new to the field, such as studying visualisation in higher education. The CDS consists of three stages across six perspectives: Stage 1 captures the essence of the idea by assigning an indicative title and selecting five adjectives (from twenty options) to form initial impressions of the design. Stage 2 involves an in-depth critique using 30 heuristic questions spanning six key perspectives—user, environment, interface, components, design, and visual marks. Stage 3 focuses on synthesising insights, reflecting on design decisions, and determining the next steps forward. We introduce the CDS and explore its use across three visualisation modules in both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Our longstanding experience with the CDS has allowed us to refine and develop it over time: from its initial creation through workshops in 2017/18 to improvements in wording and the development of two applications by 2020, followed by the expansion of support notes and refinement of heuristics through 2023; while using it in our teaching each year. This sustained use allows us to reflect on its practical application and offer guidance on how others can incorporate it into their own work.

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J. C. Roberts, A. Hanan, O. A. E., and P. D. Ritsos, “Critical Design Strategy: a Method for Heuristically Evaluating Visualisation Designs,” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2026.
To be presented at IEEE VIS 2025

Bibtex

@article{Roberts-et-al-TVCG-2026,
  title = {Critical Design Strategy: a Method for Heuristically Evaluating Visualisation Designs},
  author = {Roberts, Jonathan C. and Hanan, Alnjar and E., Owen Aron and Ritsos, Panagiotis D.},
  year = {2026},
  journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}
}