
This Beautifully Illustrated Book Is The First Complete Handbook To Visual Information. Well Written, Easy Use, And Carefully Indexed, It Describes The Full Range Of Charts, Graphs, Maps, Diagrams, And Tables Used Daily To Manage, Analyze, And Communicate Information. It Features Over 3,000 Illustrations, Making It An Ideal Source For Ideas On How To Present Information. It Is An Invaluable Tool For Anyone Who Writes Or Designs Reports, Whether For Scientific Journals, Annual Reports, Or Magazines And Newspapers.
This book investigates the comprehensive methodology and visual vocabulary required to effectively translate complex data into clear, functional information graphics. Robert L. Harris, an expert in visual communication, provides a structured framework for understanding how to select and construct the appropriate visual format for specific data sets. By analyzing the relationship between data types and visual representation, the text serves as a systematic guide for professionals tasked with managing and communicating information through visual media.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for anyone involved in technical writing or graphic design. Readers often note the extensive visual catalog as a primary resource for generating ideas and solving complex data presentation challenges.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199772258
ISBN-13:
9780199772254
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