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    • Applied Visualization Research

    Background:

    • Effective collaboration between visualization designers and domain experts is crucial for applied visualization research.
    • Traditional feedback methods can be limited by intermittent contact and social desirability bias.

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    • To introduce Design Exposition Discussion Documents (DExDs) as a novel method for fostering collaboration in applied visualization.
    • To investigate the impact of DExDs on design discourse, feedback quality, and domain expert agency.

    Main Methods:

    • Development and application of semi-interactive, web-based DExDs over a four-year visual data analysis project in criminal intelligence.
    • Remote exploration of visualization re-designs by crime analysts.
    • Qualitative assessment of engagement and feedback quality compared to traditional methods.

    Main Results:

    • DExDs facilitated flexible, authentic remote exploration of visualization re-designs by domain experts.
    • Engagement levels were qualitatively distinct, supporting informed, iterative, and design-led feedback.
    • DExDs addressed issues of limited contact and social desirability bias, increasing domain expert agency in the design process.

    Conclusions:

    • DExDs offer a valuable tool for enhancing collaboration and feedback in applied visualization research.
    • The method empowers domain experts, leading to design suggestions that directly influence visualization re-designs.
    • The DExD framework is transferable to various settings requiring effective designer-expert collaboration.