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    • Glyph design is crucial for effective data visualization.
    • Current methods for generating novel glyph designs can be limited.
    • Integrating generative techniques with user-centric comparison tools is needed.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce Diatoms, a novel technique for generating glyph design inspiration.
    • To provide interactive tools for comparing and critiquing alternative glyph designs.
    • To explore the integration of generative design into visualization authoring systems.

    Main Methods:

    • Diatoms samples from palettes of mark shapes, encoding channels, and scaffold shapes.
    • The technique respects data table constraints (types, domains, semantic associations).
    • Interactive externalization methods include small multiples and a small permutables design gallery.

    Main Results:

    • An implementation of Diatoms as a Tableau extension was demonstrated.
    • Interviews and demos with 12 designers informed workflow integration.
    • The technique facilitates serendipitous discovery of new glyph design combinations.

    Conclusions:

    • Diatoms offers a generative approach to inspire glyph design, overcoming creative blocks.
    • Interactive comparison tools enhance the critique and selection of visualization designs.
    • The technique has potential for enhancing visualization authoring systems and design workflows.