Visual communication
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Visual communication
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Visual communication
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Incoming Resources
- Visual literacy for libraries, a practical, standards-based guide, Nicole E. Brown, Kaila Bussert, Denise Hattwig, Ann Medaille
- Visuality/ materiality, images, objects and practices, edited by Gillian Rose, Divya P. Tolia-Kelly
- The vision machine, Paul Virilio
- From gesture in conversation to visible action as utterance, essays in honor of Adam Kendon, edited by Mandana Seyfeddinipur and Marianne Gullberg
- Images, a reader, edited by Sunil Manghani, Arthur Piper and Jon Simons
- Museums and the interpretation of visual culture, Eilean Hooper-Greenhill
- Iconic communication, edited by Masoud Yazdani, Philip Barker
- "How it is", an image vocabulary for children about feelings, rights and safety, personal care and sexuality
- American visual culture, Mark Rawlinson
- Understanding the World, the atlas of infographics, Sandra Rendgen ; editor, Julius Wiedemann
- Cool infographics, effective communication with data visualization and design, Randy Krum
- Visual language, global communication for the 21st century, Robert E. Horn
- Sociology and visual representation, Elizabeth Chaplin
- Visual complexity, mapping patterns of information, Manuel Lima
- Design for information, an introduction to the histories, theories, and best practices behind effective information visualizations, Isabel Meirelles
- The politics of design, a (not so) global manual for visual communication, Ruben Pater
- Information made beautiful, infographic design, edited & published by Sendpoints Publishing Co
- The semiotics of clowns and clowning, rituals of transgression and the theory of laughter, Paul Bouissac
- The visual display of quantitative information, Edward R. Tufte
- Visual thinking, empowering people & organizations through visual collaboration, Willemien Brand
- Studying visual communication, Sol Worth ; edited, with an introduction by Larry Gross
- Signage design manual, Edo Smitshuijzen
- Data flow, visualising information in graphic design, [edited by Robert Klanten ... [et al.]]
- Feminist visual culture, edited by Fiona Carson and Claire Pajaczkowska
- Eloquent images, word and image in the age of new media, edited by Mary E. Hocks and Michelle R. Kendrick
- Visual leaders, new tools for visioning, management, and organizational change, by David Sibbet
- Blah, blah, blah, what to do when words don't work, Dan Roam
- The handbook of visual culture, edited by Ian Heywood and Barry Sandywell ; with Michael Gardiner, Gunalan Nadarajan and Catherine Soussloff
- Wayfinding design in the public environment, Andrew Hodson
- Women's power and roles as portrayed in visual images of women in the arts and mass media, edited by Valerie Malhotra Bentz and Philip E.F. Mayes
- Wayfinding, designing and implementing graphic navigational systems, Craig Berger
- New visualities, new technologies, the new ecstasy of communication, edited by J. Macgregor Wise and Hille Koskela
- Unruly media, YouTube, music video, and the new digital cinema, Carol Vernallis
- Graphic design school, the principles and practices of graphic design, David Dabner
- Approaches to understanding visual culture, Malcolm Barnard
- The public image, photography and civic spectatorship, Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites
- Images and communities, the visual construction of the social, Matteo Stocchetti & Johanna Sumiala-Seppänen (eds.)
- Information is beautiful, David McCandless
- Visualizing climate change, a guide to visual communication of climate change and developing local solutions, Stephen R.J. Sheppard
- Photography, Susan Hogan
- Practices of looking, an introduction to visual culture, Marita Sturken, Lisa Cartwright
- Diagrammatic writing, editor/writer/designer: Johanna Drucker
- Watching Babylon, The war in Iraq and global visual culture, Nicholas Mirzoeff
- Good Charts, Updated and Expanded, The HBR Guide to Making Smarter, More Persuasive Data Visualizations, Scott Berinato
- Handbook of visual analysis, edited by Theo van Leeuwen and Carey Jewitt
- Digitizing race, visual cultures of the Internet, Lisa Nakamura
- Televisuality, style, crisis, and authority in American television, John Thornton Caldwell
- Symbolen voor onderwijs en statistiek, Tekst/text Ger Arntz, Kees Broos = Symbols for education and statistics : 1928-1965 Wenen-Moskou-Den Haag = Vienna-Moscow-The Hague
- Feminist visual culture, edited by Fiona Carson and Claire Pajaczkowska
- Handbook of visual analysis, edited by Theo Van Leeuwen and Carey Jewitt
Outgoing Resources
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