Measure of Justice: Covering the Cerîde-i Adliye Covers
Summary
The article analyzes the Cerîde-i Adliye covers from the 1920s, focusing on how information designers represented large numbers and structure using unconventional decimal-position axes and circular area encoding. It critiques readability trade-offs, highlights design decisions, and situates the work within Istanbul's data visualization history, with references to the Columbia University exhibit.