Abstract

By expounding the concept of information visualization and municipal solid waste sorting, this paper illustrates the importance of information visualization design in municipal solid waste sorting. Then it conducts a systematic analysis on the current situation and existing problems of the visual language of municipal solid waste sorting at home and abroad from the perspective of information visualization design. Finally, it discusses the design countermeasures of information visualization for municipal solid waste sorting, thus providing a reference for the improvement of visual language of municipal solid waste sorting in China.

Highlights

  • IntroductionChina is in a period of rapid development. With the rapid development of social economy and science & technology, municipal solid waste begins to draw people’s attention, and the sorting of solid waste is an effective way to deal with the problem of the waste

  • At present, China is in a period of rapid development

  • With the increasing demand for information in the society, it is worth discussing how to convey the information of municipal solid waste sorting intuitively, concisely and efficiently

Read more

Summary

Introduction

China is in a period of rapid development. With the rapid development of social economy and science & technology, municipal solid waste begins to draw people’s attention, and the sorting of solid waste is an effective way to deal with the problem of the waste. As a way of expression, information visualization uses human visual senses to obtain information, so as to help people quickly, accurately and effectively accept and understand the huge information produced in the era of big data. Japanese municipal solid waste sorting has excellent public sign design, and a large number of excellent visual information language integrating with different media, which is used to express waste sorting information. It adds the interest of waste sorting information, so that the knowledge of municipal waste sorting can be popularized better, so that urban residents can have conscious waste sorting. There is no clear and unified standard for waste sorting signs in China, which makes it difficult for the public to correctly to sort waste

The problems of visual language for municipal solid waste sorting in china
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call