Description
Information design and data visualization work by Lisa Strausfeld, former partner at Pentagram (2002-2012). She earlier worked at MIT Media Lab under Muriel Cooper in the Visible Language Workshop (see "Cooper Information Landscapes"), where she contributed to the groundbreaking TED5 demo of navigable information spaces. She co-founded Informationart with Takaaki Okada and later worked on financial data systems, the Sugar interface for OLPC (One Laptop Per Child), and Bloomberg terminal redesign concepts. At Pentagram, her projects included the National World War II Memorial interactive database and financial data interfaces for institutional clients. Strausfeld's career traces a direct line from Cooper's MIT experiments in spatial information design through to commercial information architecture.