Information Design Journal

Main information
Editor-in-Chief
ORCiD logo with linkNina Hansopaheluwakan Edward | The University of Sydney, Australia
Editors
ORCiD logo with linkCarel Jansen | University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Karen A. Schriver | KSA Document Design & Research, USA
David Sless | Communication Research Institute (CRI), Australia
ORCiD logo with linkCarla G. Spinillo | Federal University of Paraná, Brazil

Journal metrics

CiteScore: 1.3
SNIP: 0.357 SJR: 0.163

This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: CNKI Scholar ; Dimensions ; ERIH PLUS ; Glottolog ; IBR/IBZ ; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA ) ; Scopus

Information Design Journal (IDJ) is a peer-reviewed international journal that bridges the gap between research and practice in information design.


IDJ is a platform for discussing and improving the design, usability, and overall effectiveness of ‘content put into form’ — of verbal and visual messages shaped to meet the needs of particular audiences. IDJ offers a forum for sharing ideas about the verbal, visual, and typographic design of print and online documents, multimedia presentations, illustrations, signage, interfaces, maps, quantitative displays, websites, and new media. IDJ brings together ways of thinking about creating effective communications for use in contexts such as workplaces, hospitals, airports, banks, schools, or government agencies. On the one hand, IDJ explores the design of information, with a focus on writing, the visual design, structure, format, and style of communications. On the other hand, IDJ seeks to better understand the ways that people understand, interpret, and use communications, with a focus on audiences, cultural differences, readers’ expectations, and differences between populations such as teenagers, elderly or the blind.

IDJ publishes research papers, case studies, critiques of information design and related theory, reviews of current literature, research-in-progress, interviews with thought leaders, discussions of practical problems, book reviews, and conference information. Contributions should be relevant to a multi-disciplinary audience from fields such as: communication design, writing, typography, discourse studies, applied linguistics, rhetoric, usability research, instructional design and graphic design. Contributions should be based on appropriate evidence and make clear their implications for practice.

IDJ publishes its articles Online First.

[Volumes 12 (2004) and 13 (2005) were published under the title Information Design Journal + Document Design]

ISSN: 0142-5471 | E-ISSN: 1569‑979X
DOI logo with link
https://doi.org/10.1075/idj
Latest articles

20 March 2026

  • Visualizing the interplay between social and built space: A feminist-critical approach to interactive map design
    Ulrike Felsing | IDJ 30:2 (2025)
  • 26 February 2026

  • Visual context in biological life cycle diagrams is associated with elevated empathy
    Matthew WoodSusan Stocklmayer | IDJ 30:2 (2025)
  • 2 February 2026

  • Weaving algorithms: Indigenizing an Arizona water chatbot
    Liliana Caughman, Claire LauerStephen Carradini | IDJ 30:1 (2025)
  • 30 January 2026

  • Designing participatory data physicalization as cultural connectors for a Quantified Us
    Yvette Shen | IDJ 30:1 (2025)
  • 29 January 2026

  • Culturally responsive information design in grassroots menstrual health advocacy
    Priyanka Ganguly | IDJ 30:1 (2025)
  • 22 January 2026

  • An exploration of critical information design through migrant voices in Dubai’s public transport system
    Juhri Selamet | IDJ 30:1 (2025)
  • 20 January 2026

  • Measuring emotional response to positive dog narratives: Human vs. AI content through self-assessment Manikin (SAM)
    Lalitya Talitha Pinasthika, Luisa EricaJuhri Selamet | IDJ 30:2 (2025)
  • 19 January 2026

  • Identification of headings in print and screen using typographic differentiation
    Claire Timpany | IDJ 30:2 (2025) p. 1
  • The CSE manual: scientific style and format for authors, editors, and publishers
    Reviewed by Yateendra Joshi | IDJ 30:2 (2025)
  • 12 September 2025

  • Exploring the impact of map visualization features to improve campus wayfinding efficiency through user-centered design methods
    Dan Yang, Maria Lonsdale, Francisco Queiroz, Stephen WestlandMatthew Baxter | IDJ 29:3 (2024) pp. 240–263
  • 21 August 2025

  • Exploring problems of information design: The ties that bind us
    Karen A. Schriver | IDJ 29:3 (2024) pp. 199–203
  • Exploring problems of information design: The ties that bind us
    Karen A. Schriver
  • 18 August 2025

  • From physical material samples to design-relevant tags: Using research through design (RTD) to generate prioritized information specifications
    Fazil AkinOwain Pedgley | IDJ 29:3 (2024) pp. 264–288
  • Enhancing distance reading for low vision: A reading acuity experiment on letter width
    Héctor Mangas, Peter Biľak, Roberto AristaSofie Beier | IDJ 29:3 (2024) pp. 223–239
  • 26 May 2025

  • User interface, usability, and user experience: A bibliometric mapping for previous research and future research insight
    Hadeel Mohammad Mustafa, Oraib Alsbaihi, Safaa Jahameh, Asma SayedMustafa Othman | IDJ 29:3 (2024) pp. 204–222
  • 15 May 2025

  • Scott Stowell, Chappell Ellison, Bryn Smith, Douglass Scott, Wynton MarsalisKarrie Jacobs. 2016. Design for people: Stories about how (and why) we all can work together to make things better
    Reviewed by Thomas Bohm | IDJ 29:3 (2024) pp. 289–297
  • 24 March 2025

  • Designing information for today, and maybe for tomorrow
    IDJ 29:2 (2024) pp. 89–91
  • 6 March 2025

  • Developing a new urology questionnaire from the patient’s perspective
    Florine W. M. Schlatmann, Michael R. van Balken, Andrea F. de Winter, Igle-Jan de JongCarel J. M. Jansen | IDJ 29:2 (2024) p. 92
  • 27 January 2025

  • Information search in interactive information visualization: Testing the COVID-19 dashboard as a case study
    Jiacheng Yue, Maria Lonsdale, Francisco QueirozMatthew Baxter | IDJ 29:2 (2024) pp. 166–198
  • IssuesOnline-first articles

    Volume 30 (2025)

    Volume 29 (2024)

    Volume 28 (2023)

    Volume 27 (2022)

    Volume 26 (2021)

    Volume 25 (2019)

    Volume 24 (2018)

    Volume 23 (2017)

    Volume 22 (2016)

    Volume 21 (2014)

    Volume 20 (2013)

    Volume 19 (2011)

    Volume 18 (2010)

    Volume 17 (2009)

    Volume 16 (2008)

    Volume 15 (2007)

    Volume 14 (2006)

    Volume 13 (2005)

    Volume 12 (2004)

    Volume 11 (2002/03)

    Volume 10 (2000/01)

    Volume 9 (1998/00)

    Volume 8 (1995/96)

    Volume 7 (1993/94)

    Volume 6 (1990/91)

    Volume 5 (1986-89)

    Volume 4 (1984-86)

    Volume 3 (1982/83)

    Volume 2 (1981)

    Volume 1 (1979/80)

    Editorial info
    Editor-in-Chief
    ORCiD logo with linkNina Hansopaheluwakan Edward | The University of Sydney, Australia
    Editors
    ORCiD logo with linkCarel Jansen | University of Groningen, The Netherlands
    Karen A. Schriver | KSA Document Design & Research, USA
    David Sless | Communication Research Institute (CRI), Australia
    ORCiD logo with linkCarla G. Spinillo | Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
    Editorial Associate
    ORCiD logo with linkMariangela Spinillo | University of Westminster, UK
    Special Interest Editors
    ORCiD logo with linkMax M. Louwerse | Tilburg University, The Netherlands
    Oliver Wrede | Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    Editorial Board
    Giuseppe Attoma Pepe | ATTOMA, France
    ORCiD logo with linkJohn A. Bateman | Bremen University, Germany
    Andrew Boag | BoagMcCann, UK
    Jim Curran | Aegis Mobility Inc., Canada
    Mary C. Dyson | The University of Reading, UK
    Lisa Ehrenstrasser | iDr Design, Austria
    ORCiD logo with linkPriscila Lena Farias | The University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Martin Fössleitner | High-Performance-Vienna, Austria
    Ron Hofer | USEEDS/User Centred Thinking, Berlin, Germany
    Nigel Holmes | Explanation graphics designer, USA
    ORCiD logo with linkYateendra Joshi | Freelance copy editor and academic trainer, India
    Yo Kaminagai | RATP (Paris transport company), Paris, France
    Dirk Knemeyer | SciStories LLC, USA
    Keiichi Koyama | i Design; Chiba University; Nagaoka Institute of Design, Japan
    Robert Linsky | Clear Info Group, USA
    Richard E. Mayer | University of California, USA
    ORCiD logo with linkIsabel Meirelles | OCAD University, Canada
    Per Mollerup | Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; Oslo National Academy of The Arts, Norway; Mollerup Designlab A/S, Denmark
    Guillermina Noël | Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
    ORCiD logo with linkMaria Lonsdale | University of Leeds, UK
    ORCiD logo with linkKarel van der Waarde | Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
    ORCiD logo with linkSue Walker | The University of Reading, UK
    ORCiD logo with linkRobert Waller | Simplification Center, UK
    ORCiD logo with linkWibke Weber | Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
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