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Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | Message design | 1 |
1.1 | Information disciplines | 1 |
1.2 | Design disciplines | 5 |
1.3 | Communication | 22 |
1.4 | Sender activities | 28 |
1.5 | Representations | 36 |
1.6 | Receiver activities | 41 |
1.7 | Information design principles | 44 |
1.8 | Information design tools | 57 |
Ch. 2 | Text design | 59 |
2.1 | From cave paintings to the Web | 59 |
2.2 | Language models | 64 |
2.3 | Literacies | 67 |
2.4 | Comprehensibility | 79 |
2.5 | Oral presentations | 88 |
2.6 | Writing | 96 |
2.7 | Credibility | 102 |
Ch. 3 | Image design | 107 |
3.1 | Image functions | 107 |
3.2 | Visual languages | 110 |
3.3 | Creating images | 115 |
3.4 | Image morphology | 150 |
Ch. 4 | Graphic design | 157 |
4.1 | Information aesthetics | 158 |
4.2 | Typography | 164 |
4.3 | Reading print media | 179 |
4.4 | Reading projected visuals | 201 |
4.5 | Reading on screens | 202 |
Ch. 5 | Cognition | 207 |
5.1 | Attention | 207 |
5.2 | Perception | 217 |
5.3 | Processing | 231 |
5.4 | Learning from representations | 239 |
5.5 | Application of knowledge | 251 |
References | 257 | |
Index | 279 |
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