Abstract

For supporting strategic planning and communication amongst stakeholders, roadmapping is a widespread practice across many industries. However, there is a notable gap in acknowledging and appreciating the pioneering roadmap visualizations published by NASA. This paper will address this gap by presenting and critiquing a curated collection of 10 exemplar visualizations, each representing a distinctive design form. Despite potential aesthetic limitations, these examples offer themselves as convenient and useful templates for other organizations seeking to develop their own roadmaps. By deconstructing these formats and emphasizing their unique features, this paper aims to broaden the adoption and adaptation of these foundational visual schemes, while recognizing NASA's contributions to the practice of roadmapping.

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