Information Design Journal 8:1
[Information Design Journal, 8:1] 1995.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The contradictions of food labelling policyTim Lang | pp. 3–16
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The Food and Drug Administration's graphic standard for nutritional labelsPeggy Re | pp. 17–24
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Food labelling and information designMike Rayner | pp. 25–35
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Design methods, cutural diversity, and the limits of designingPaul Stiff | pp. 36–47
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Speakable Australian ActsDuncan Berry | pp. 48–63
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Public graphies: The Lunteren symposiumPaul Stiff | pp. 64–71
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Abstracts of papers from the Lunteren symposiumpp. 72–82
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Evaluation, design, and research: Empirical contributions to the beginnings and ends of design proceduresPatricia Wright | pp. 82–85
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Just read the label: Understanding nutrition information in numeric, verbal and graphic formatsReviewed by James Hartley | pp. 86–90
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In black & white: an r&d report on typography and legibilityReviewed by Ole Lund | pp. 91–95
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Mr Beck's Underground map: a historyReviewed by Richard Hollis | p. 96
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