This article explores the transformative impact of visualization technology on book design, focusing on how it redefines spatial interactions and inspires innovative approaches. By examining the evolution of information dissemination media, the study provides theoretical support for future design practices aimed at enhancing the reading experience to align with modern needs. Through methods such as literature review, case studies, and multidisciplinary research integrating psychology, art, mathematics, and computer science, the study reveals limitations in traditional book design, particularly in spatial perception and interactivity. Visualization technology enables advancements in book design, including transitions from 2D to 3D, intelligent interactivity, customized reading experiences, and cross-disciplinary collaboration, which help to overcome these limitations. However, while visualization technology introduces new possibilities, it also poses challenges related to cultural preservation, copyright protection, and data privacy. Future book design is anticipated to be increasingly diverse, intelligent, and interactive, blending various cultural and technological elements. Multidisciplinary collaboration will drive these developments, positioning book design as a crucial tool for knowledge dissemination and cultural expression in the digital era.
Tao Yang (Tue,) studied this question.