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Information Design

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ISBN-10: 0262600358

ISBN-13: 9780262600354

Edition: 2000 (Reprint)

Authors: Robert Jacobson, Richard Saul Wurman

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foreword by Richard Saul Wurman Information design is the newest of the design disciplines. As a sign of our times, when the crafting of messages and meaning is so central to our lives, information design is not only important--it is essential. Contemporary information designers seek to edify more than to persuade, to exchange more than to foist upon. With ever more powerful technologies of communication, we have learned that the issuer of designed information is as likely as the intended recipient to be changed by it, for better or worse. The contributors to this book are both cautionary and hopeful as they offer visions of how information design can be practiced diligently and…    
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List price: $50.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 8/25/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 373
Size: 7.95" wide x 8.98" long x 1.09" tall
Weight: 0.814
Language: English

With the publication of his first book in 1962 at the age of 26, Richard Saul Wurman began the singular passion of his life: that of making information understandable. A holder of both M. Arch. & B. Arch. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, he has been awarded several grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Guggenheim Fellowship, two Graham Fellowships & two Chandler Fellowships. In 1991, Richard Saul Wurman received the Kevin Lynch Award from MIT for his creation of the ACCESS travel guides. In 1994, he was named a Fellow of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland & awarded a Doctorate of Fine Arts by the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. In…    

Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Why Information Design Matters
Theoretical Foundations of Information Design
Information Design: The Emergence of a New Profession
Chaos, Order, and Sense-Making: A Proposed Theory for Information Design
Human-Centered Design
Sign-Posting Information Design
The Practice of Information Design
The Uniqueness of Individual Perception
Information Design in Informal Settings: Museums and Other Public Spaces
Graphic Tools for Thinking, Planning, and Problem Solving
Visual Design in Three Dimensions
Collaborative Information Design: Seattle's Modern Odyssey
Designing for the Technologies of Information
Information Interaction Design: A Unified Field Theory of Design
Interactivity and Meaning
The Role of Ambiguity in Multimedia Experience
Sculpting in Zeroes and Ones
Personal Reflections on the Development of Cyberspace
Epilogue
Rationalizing Information Representation
Contributors