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    • Information Visualization
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Design Studies

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    • Examples are crucial for inspiring and implementing visualization designs.
    • Current understanding of how designers use examples and the role of computational tools is limited.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore current practices in incorporating visualization examples into the design process.
    • To identify strategies, tools, and challenges faced by designers when searching for and utilizing examples.
    • To inform the development of improved visualization design and authoring tools.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted semi-structured interviews with 30 participants (15 university students, 15 professional designers).
    • Analyzed interview data focusing on example searching and utilization activities.
    • Characterized observed strategies, tools, challenges, and cross-cutting themes.

    Main Results:

    • Identified diverse strategies and tools used for searching and utilizing visualization examples.
    • Highlighted significant challenges hindering designers' workflows, including criteria for usefulness, curation, and design fixation.
    • Characterized common themes across example searching and utilization activities.

    Conclusions:

    • Findings provide insights into the practical use of examples in visualization design.
    • Implications for the design of more effective visualization design and authoring tools are discussed.
    • Identified critical areas for future research in supporting visualization design practices.