Understanding the World: The Atlas of Infographics
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Rating | : | 4.97 (598 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3836548836 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 456 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-21 |
Language | : | English, French, German |
DESCRIPTION:
His many TASCHEN digital and media titles include Illustration Now!, Advertising Now, Logo Design, and Brand Identity Now! . After completing her studies in Amsterdam and Berlin, she contributed as a picture editor to German magazines and newspapers, such as Vanity Fair, Die Welt am Sonntag, and to TASCHEN’s Interiors Now!
After completing her studies in Amsterdam and Berlin, she contributed as a picture editor to German magazines and newspapers, such as Vanity Fair, Die Welt am Sonntag, and to TASCHEN’s Interiors Now! As an editor, she develops interactive media installations for various museums and institutions.Julius Wiedemann was born in Brazil, studied graphic design and marketing, and was an art editor for digital and design magazines in Tokyo. About the Author Sandra Rendgen is an art historian who has worked for both print and interactive media. His many TASCHEN digital and media titles include Illustration Now!, Advertising Now, Logo Design, and Brand Identity Now!
Alfred Ma said Great book. A good book for display. Very pleasant to read. Good to put in a room for guests to have a casual reading.. Schmidtty said A must have reference tool.. Excellent source book.. Knowledge Translation: Infographics and the Future of Statistical Communication, Data are complicated. Statistics are a challenge. Knowledge translation is important. The Atlas of Infographics uses artistic design to convey information into knowledge that everyone can understand. The understanding of data is not only for the elite. Infographics are both entertaining and c
Divided into five chapters, the book covers the environment, technology, economics, society, and culture to reveal some of the Earth’s greatest intricacies in accessible visual form. Planet on the page: A visual atlas of our vast, fragile world Dazzling in scale, diversity and detail, the world never ceases to open our eyes and captivate our curiosity. With graphics drawn from such sources as Fortune, National Geographic, and The Guardian, this is not only a showcase of outstanding data design, but also a fascinating digest of where and how we live. Featur