Envisioning InformationZusammenfassung: This book celebrates escapes from the flatlands of both paper and computer screen, showing superb displays of high-dimensional complex data. The most design-oriented of Edward Tufte's books, Envisioning Information shows maps, charts, scientific presentations, diagrams, computer interfaces, statistical graphics and tables, stereo photographs, guidebooks, courtroom exhibits, timetables, use of color, a pop-up, and many other wonderful displays of information. The book provides practical advice about how to explain complex material by visual means, with extraordinary examples to illustrate the fundamental principles of information displays. Topics include escaping flatland, color and information, micro/macro designs, layering and separation, small multiples, and narratives. Winner of 17 awards for design and content. 400 illustrations with exquisite 6- to 12-color printing throughout. Highest quality design and production |
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Page 15
... complexity . Paul Klee wrote to this point : It is not easy to arrive at a conception of a whole which is constructed from parts belonging to different dimensions . And not only nature , but also art , her transformed image , is such a ...
... complexity . Paul Klee wrote to this point : It is not easy to arrive at a conception of a whole which is constructed from parts belonging to different dimensions . And not only nature , but also art , her transformed image , is such a ...
Page 51
... complexity revealed with an economy of means . Robert Venturi opens his Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture with a broad extension of Albers ' point : I like complexity and contradiction in architecture . . . . I speak of a ...
... complexity revealed with an economy of means . Robert Venturi opens his Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture with a broad extension of Albers ' point : I like complexity and contradiction in architecture . . . . I speak of a ...
Page 61
... complexity of marks generates an exponential complexity of negative shapes . Most of the time , that surplus visual activity is non - information , noise , and clutter . " This two - step logic - recognition of 1 + 1 = 3 effects and the ...
... complexity of marks generates an exponential complexity of negative shapes . Most of the time , that surplus visual activity is non - information , noise , and clutter . " This two - step logic - recognition of 1 + 1 = 3 effects and the ...
Contents
Taub | 10 |
MICROMACRO READINGS | 37 |
LAYERING AND SEPARATION | 53 |
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ACT PAR THROM architecture areas AUTO BLOOD CT BK ADMIN FEE BLD BK ADMIN BLOOD GAS MONT chart chartjunk clutter color complexity contour dance notation density detail diagram dimensions edition Eduard Imhof Edward encoding flatland FORWARD END ftelle Galileo Galileo Galilei Gotti graphical timetable grid Haven Imhof's information design INHAL BLOOD GAS Interaction Jan Tschichold John John Gotti Josef Albers Jupiter LAB ACT LAB AUTO BLOOD LAB CHEM-8 LAB DIFF layers London ment micro/macro designs numbers paffo paper Paris Paul Paul Klee PHAR IV SOLUTIONS PHARMACY photographs piede PM PM PROC FEE railroad reading Redrawn Robert Venturi ROOM ICU Roy Lichtenstein RTN CULT Ruari McLean satellites schedule sequence small multiple SOLUTIONS 10/17 PHAR space spots square statistical sunspots surface telescope three-space Tokyo trains Tukey typography variables Vietnam Veterans Memorial viewers X-RAY CHEST-BED York Ꮎ Ꮎ Ꮎ