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The Practical Guide to Information Design

ISBN: 978-0-471-66295-2

February 2007

272 pages

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Description
The definitive, behind-the-scenes guide to mastering information design

Finally, in one usable format, here's your single-volume resource for designing clear projects that really work for your audience. The Practical Guide to Information Design provides all the tools, resources, and best practices that designers need to create highly successful print and digital information design projects.

A brilliant combination of practice and theory, this highly visual book covers the principles of design, perception, and usability, complete with step-by-step examples that feature the work of today's leading professionals. Comprehensively illustrated with hundreds of valuable graphs, maps, tables, line drawings, and photos, The Practical Guide to Information Design features:
* Complete descriptions and comparisons of various formats
* A range of helpful exercises to reinforce covered material
* Handy summary boxes, bulleted lists, captions, and examples
* A wealth of useful resources for professionals and students
About the Author
Ronnie Lipton is the Director of Transform and Function, a firm that consults with organizational communicators on effective writing, editing, design, and multicultural communication. An award-winning journalist and publication designer, she's also the author of Designing Across Cultures and Information Graphics and Visual Clues. Lipton has taught journalism in George Washington University's Publication Specialist Program and graphic design at the University of Maryland.
Features
  • Complete descriptions and comparisons of various formats
  • Step-by-step examples, including the best work of top-notch professionals
  • Covers the principles of design, perception, and usability
  • Generous use of color throughout with hundreds of illustrations including graphs, maps, tables, line drawings, and photos
  • Includes a range of educational exercises
  • Accessible design provides summary boxes, bulleted lists, captions, and examples