| Seeming Lee says: "Before there was a field called information architecture, IA is the first step in the graphic design process. Content gathering and organization is arguably the most powerful steps in gaining a thorough understanding of what we wish to create and conceptualize. Information needs to be designed in the form that most eloquently describe its function. This collection of books represents best-of-breed examples. From maps to airplane safety instructions, they knock down linguistic and cultural barriers and enable viewers the most immediate path to their content and structure." | ||
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| The Visual Display of Quantitative Informat...
by Edward R. Tufte $28.80 | Information Graphics: Innovative Solutions ...
by Peter Wildbur | Visual Function: An Introduction to Informa...
by Paul Mijksenaar $11.21 |
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| Wordless Diagrams
by Nigel Holmes $10.17 | Open Here: The Art of Instructional Design
by Paul Mijksenaar | Lingua Grafica (Spanish Edition)
by Johannes Plass $40.00 |
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| Selling To the VP of No
by Dave Gray | Mapping: An Illustrated Guide to Graphic Na...
by Roger Fawcett-Tang | Information Design
$26.75 |
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