Frank Elavsky
Frank is a PhD candidate and researcher at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. His work explores the intersection of technical tools, interactive data visualization, and accessibility.
Frank has been visualizing data professionally for over a decade and has collaborated with companies such as Apple's Human-Centered Machine Intelligence research group, Adobe, Microsoft, Visa, Quansight, and Highcharts. Frank’s contributions, which are used by over 15 policy and governance orgs and over 110 companies worldwide, focus on enabling people with and without disabilities to find insights, make decisions, and live better lives using data.
Crafting a Design Language for Data
How do you bring clarity, consistency, and trust to complex data? In this talk, we’ll explore how the team at VISA approached the challenge of building a unified design language for data, from early principles to practical components.
It’s a story of systems thinking, visual storytelling, and the power of patterns in making data not just readable, but meaningful.
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