Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design

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Autor(a) principal: Bolesina, Iuri
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lemes, Jeverson Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Thesis Juris
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uninove.br/thesisjuris/article/view/20008
Resumo: This article aims to discuss the notions of legal design and visual law, verifying their possibility of application in Brazilian law. The research problem faced is: what are the concepts of legal design and visual law and is there room for its application in the Brazilian legal scenario? We start from the following hypothesis: legal design and visual law are not synonymous and both are in line with Brazilian law. The applied methodology was: the method of inductive approach, the method of monographic procedure and the technique of research of indirect documentation. The text is divided into three chapters: the first conceptualizing legal design and user experience; the second, conceptualizing visual law and differentiating it from legal design, as well as touching its structural elements; and the third part, evaluating the reasons for using visual law in Brazil, as well as indicating cases of its application. Finally, the results, in general, are that the expressions are not synonymous. The legal design consists of the meeting between Law, Design and Technology, applying Design techniques over legal practice, aiming to improve the user experience. Visual law, on the other hand, refers to the application of visual elements in the layout of documents, in order to better organize them and make them more aesthetically pleasing, in an attempt to improve the performance of the document, reading time, comprehension content and reader engagement. There is room for the application of visual law in Brazil, there are already examples of this, however, there remain challenges of a cultural and technical order to be overcome.
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spelling Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and designVisual law: um conceito emergente do encontro entre direito e designdesignlawlegal designlegal practicevisual lawdesigndireitolegal designprática jurídicavisual lawThis article aims to discuss the notions of legal design and visual law, verifying their possibility of application in Brazilian law. The research problem faced is: what are the concepts of legal design and visual law and is there room for its application in the Brazilian legal scenario? We start from the following hypothesis: legal design and visual law are not synonymous and both are in line with Brazilian law. The applied methodology was: the method of inductive approach, the method of monographic procedure and the technique of research of indirect documentation. The text is divided into three chapters: the first conceptualizing legal design and user experience; the second, conceptualizing visual law and differentiating it from legal design, as well as touching its structural elements; and the third part, evaluating the reasons for using visual law in Brazil, as well as indicating cases of its application. Finally, the results, in general, are that the expressions are not synonymous. The legal design consists of the meeting between Law, Design and Technology, applying Design techniques over legal practice, aiming to improve the user experience. Visual law, on the other hand, refers to the application of visual elements in the layout of documents, in order to better organize them and make them more aesthetically pleasing, in an attempt to improve the performance of the document, reading time, comprehension content and reader engagement. There is room for the application of visual law in Brazil, there are already examples of this, however, there remain challenges of a cultural and technical order to be overcome.O presente artigo objetiva discorrer sobre as noções de legal design e visual law, verificando sua possibilidade de aplicação no direito brasileiro. O problema de pesquisa enfrentado é: quais os conceitos de legal design e visual law e há espaço para sua aplicação no cenário jurídico brasileiro? Parte-se da seguinte hipótese: legal design e visual law não são sinônimos e ambas tem cabimento no Direito brasileiro. A metodologia aplicada foi: o método de abordagem indutivo, o método de procedimento monográfico e a técnica de pesquisa da documentação indireta. O texto divide-se em três capítulos: a primeira conceituando legal design e experiência do usuário; a segunda, conceituando visual law e a diferenciando de legal design, bem como tocando seus elementos estruturais; e a terceira parte, avaliando as razões para utilizar-se visual law no Brasil, bem como indicando casos de sua aplicação. Por fim, tem-se como resultados, de modo geral, que as expressões não são sinônimas. O legal design consiste no encontro entre Direito, Design e Tecnologia, aplicando técnicas do Design sobre a prática jurídica, visando melhorar a experiência do usuário. Já a visual law, refere-se à aplicação de elementos visuais na diagramação dos documentos, a fim de melhor organizá-los e torná-los esteticamente mais agradáveis, na tentativa de melhorar a performance do documento, o tempo de leitura, a compreensão do conteúdo e o engajamento do leitor. Há espaço para a aplicação da visual law no Brasil, já havendo exemplos disso, restando, contudo, desafios de ordem cultural e técnica a serem superados.Universidade Nove de Julho - Uninove2022-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/thesisjuris/article/view/2000810.5585/rtj.v11i1.20008Revista Thesis Juris; v. 11 n. 1 (2022): (jan./jun.); 155-1712317-3580reponame:Revista Thesis Jurisinstname:Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)instacron:UNINOVEporhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/thesisjuris/article/view/20008/9690Copyright (c) 2022 Iuri Bolesina; Jeverson Lima Lemeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBolesina, IuriLemes, Jeverson Lima2022-06-24T11:54:06Zoai:ojs.periodicos.uninove.br:article/20008Revistahttps://periodicos.uninove.br/thesisjurisPRIhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/thesisjuris/oaithesis@uninove.br2317-35802317-3580opendoar:2022-06-24T11:54:06Revista Thesis Juris - Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)false
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Visual law: um conceito emergente do encontro entre direito e design
title Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design
spellingShingle Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design
Bolesina, Iuri
design
law
legal design
legal practice
visual law
design
direito
legal design
prática jurídica
visual law
title_short Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design
title_full Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design
title_fullStr Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design
title_full_unstemmed Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design
title_sort Visual law: an emerging concept of the meeting between law and design
author Bolesina, Iuri
author_facet Bolesina, Iuri
Lemes, Jeverson Lima
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author2 Lemes, Jeverson Lima
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Lemes, Jeverson Lima
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law
legal design
legal practice
visual law
design
direito
legal design
prática jurídica
visual law
topic design
law
legal design
legal practice
visual law
design
direito
legal design
prática jurídica
visual law
description This article aims to discuss the notions of legal design and visual law, verifying their possibility of application in Brazilian law. The research problem faced is: what are the concepts of legal design and visual law and is there room for its application in the Brazilian legal scenario? We start from the following hypothesis: legal design and visual law are not synonymous and both are in line with Brazilian law. The applied methodology was: the method of inductive approach, the method of monographic procedure and the technique of research of indirect documentation. The text is divided into three chapters: the first conceptualizing legal design and user experience; the second, conceptualizing visual law and differentiating it from legal design, as well as touching its structural elements; and the third part, evaluating the reasons for using visual law in Brazil, as well as indicating cases of its application. Finally, the results, in general, are that the expressions are not synonymous. The legal design consists of the meeting between Law, Design and Technology, applying Design techniques over legal practice, aiming to improve the user experience. Visual law, on the other hand, refers to the application of visual elements in the layout of documents, in order to better organize them and make them more aesthetically pleasing, in an attempt to improve the performance of the document, reading time, comprehension content and reader engagement. There is room for the application of visual law in Brazil, there are already examples of this, however, there remain challenges of a cultural and technical order to be overcome.
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