Information Design Journal 13:3
[Information Design Journal, 13:3] 2005. ii, 97 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Designing anthropomorphic symbols using interactive evolutionary computationBrian J. Carnahan, Nathan Dorris, and Lois-Ann Kuntz | pp. 179–190
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Not another problem with formsMichael Turton | pp. 191–193
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‘Take John, for instance’: Effects of exemplars in public information documents on HIV/AIDS in South AfricaCarel Jansen, Marjolein Croonen, and Leon de Stadler | pp. 194–210
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The claim of reason: A twenty-five year argument about information designRobin Kinross | pp. 211–215
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Some documents for a history of information designPaul Stiff | pp. 216–228
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No reason not to link: An interview with Mark BernsteinLawrie Hunter | pp. 229–237
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The influence of exemplars in fear appeals on the perception of self-efficacy and message acceptanceHans Hoeken and Dymphie Geurts | pp. 238–248
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Will Burtin’s Brain exhibit for UpjohnR.Roger Remington | pp. 249–254
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Eye-tracking and Information DesignLeo Lentz | pp. 255–261
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Sally Bigwood, Melissa Spore: Presenting Numbers, Tables and ChartsReviewed by Michael J. Albers | pp. 262–263
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Jenny Preece, Yvonne Rogers, and Helen Sharp (Eds.): Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer InteractionReviewed by Stella Lee | pp. 264–266
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Forthcoming articlespp. 267–269
Articles
Miscellaneous
Book reviews
Miscellaneous
Subjects
Communication Studies
Psychology
BIC Subject: GTC – Communication studies
BISAC Subject: LAN004000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies