joonedeks
Joonedeks is a term used in certain Estonian-language design and information-visualization contexts to describe a line-based method for organizing and presenting information. The concept is described by some practitioners as a framework in which data, steps, or elements are expressed as a sequence of connected line segments, with emphasis on linear flow and modularity. Because sources are limited, definitions vary and there is no universally accepted specification.
Derivation appears to come from joon, the Estonian word for line or diagram, combined with a productive
Joonedeks has appeared mainly in informal online discourse and small design communities, with little presence in
Practitioners describe joonedeks as privileging readability, repeatable line grammars, and scalable representations. Visual elements are arranged
Possible uses include process diagrams, storyboarding, and lightweight mappings where a linear sequence is central. It
See also: data visualization, flowchart, line art, diagram. References to joonedeks are mostly blog posts and