Information Design Journal 3:1
[Information Design Journal, 3:1] 1981.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The graphic presentation of languageMichael Twyman | pp. 2–22
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Design analysis and design history: A review of Industrial design by John HeskettPauline Madge | pp. 23–29
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The connotative dimensions of selected display typefacesCamille L. Rowe | pp. 30–37
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The perception of semantic quality in type: Differences between designers and non-designersDavid Bartram | pp. 38–50
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Information mapping: A critiqueJames Hartley | pp. 51–58
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Design and the university: The pragmatic and the pureAndrew M. Tomcik | pp. 59–66
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Douglas Rose, The London Underground: a diagrammatic historyReviewed by Robin Kinross | p. 67
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Randall P Harrison, The cartoon: communication to the quickReviewed by Michael Macdonald-Ross | pp. 67–68
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Casey Miller & Kate Swift, The handbook of non-sexist writing for writers, editors and speakersReviewed by Sue Walker | pp. 68–70
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Jon Wagner (ed), Images of information: still photography in the social sciencesReviewed by Digby C. Anderson | pp. 70–72
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Erich Vanecek, Experimentelle Beiträge zur Wahrnehmbarkeit kartographischer SignaturenReviewed by Peter Simlinger | pp. 72–74
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Jeremy J Foster, Legibility research 1972-1978: a summaryReviewed by David Bartram | pp. 75–76
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Michael Kidron & Ronald Segal, The state of the world atlasReviewed by James Bodoh | pp. 77–80
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The state of the world atlas: further thoughtsReviewed by Robin Kinross | pp. 80–83
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