Information Design Journal
Volume 13, Issue 2 (2005)
2005. 90 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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EditorialJan Renkema | p. 93
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Inventive decisions and critical judgments in the design of ‘complex’ documentsJay L. Gordon | pp. 95–101
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Interview: Terminal signage. Buildings don’t speak for themselves. An interview with Paul MijksenaarLawrie Hunter | pp. 102–110
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Cycle plots and multiway charts: Two useful little-known graph formsNaomi B. Robbins | pp. 111–117
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How lay readers and experts understand organization charts: A study of diagrammatic literacyHenk Pander Maat and Gemma Bierman | pp. 118–132
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Problems in the Field: Commercial Proposals. Interesting for document design research?Joep Jaspers and Daniel Jansen | pp. 133–135
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Designing cognition: Visual metaphor as a design feature in business magazinesVeronika Koller | pp. 136–150
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New Media: Big business, Big Brother. User profiling on the InternetThea M. van der Geest | pp. 151–154
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Levels of implicitness in magazine advertisements: An experimental study into the relationship between complexity and appreciation in magazine advertisementsMargot van Mulken, Renske van Enschot, and Hans Hoeken | pp. 155–164
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Research Watchpp. 165–174
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M.J. Albers and B. Mazur (Eds.): Content and complexity. Information design in technical communicationReviewed by Robert Linsky | pp. 175–176
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Jessica Helfand: Reinventing the wheelReviewed by Beth C. Lisberg Najberg | pp. 176–177
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Communication Studies
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BIC Subject: GTC – Communication studies
BISAC Subject: LAN004000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies