The definitive; behind-the-scenes guide to mastering information design Finally; in one usable format; heres 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 todays 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
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A great book from a great professor.By Bruce W. Lange Jr.After taking some classes from Dr. Steve Feller; I got interested in holograms. Dr. Feller does offer a class about Holography; but I could not take it due to class scheduling conflict. That being said after reading the book I was very surprised to see how simple it is to make a rudimentary hologram using standard camera film. At the end of this semester; I am going to try my hand at making one. I would encourage anyone who had an interested in learning how these are made to read this book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Daniel H.Good read; covers all the difrent types of holograms in plain English.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Tacomaboywonderful book.