1. Envisioning Information

Edward R. Tufte

Envisioning Information by Tufte, Edward R.

    Envisioning Information

    Edward R. Tufte

    Envisioning Information by Tufte, Edward R.

  2. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information

Edward R. Tufte

Hardcover: 200 pages Publisher: Graphics Pr; 2nd edition (May 2001) Language: English ISBN-10: 0961392142 ISBN-13: 978-0961392147 Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.9 x 0.8 inches

    The Visual Display of Quantitative Information

    Edward R. Tufte

    Hardcover: 200 pages Publisher: Graphics Pr; 2nd edition (May 2001) Language: English ISBN-10: 0961392142 ISBN-13: 978-0961392147 Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.9 x 0.8 inches

  3. Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative

Edward R. Tufte

Describes design strategies - the proper arrangement in space and time of images, words, and numbers - for presenting information about motion, process, mechanism, cause, and effect. Examines the logic of depicting quantitative evidence.

    Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative

    Edward R. Tufte

    Describes design strategies - the proper arrangement in space and time of images, words, and numbers - for presenting information about motion, process, mechanism, cause, and effect. Examines the logic of depicting quantitative evidence.

  4. An Alphabetical Book About Nokia Pure

AAPO BOVELLAN

“This exploration of Nokia’s new typeface offers inspiration and insight for establishing an indispensable visual language. There are 26 letters in the Latin alphabet. More than merely letters, they are also characters, each possessing unique traits and qualities. And character is what makes a typeface great.

Twenty-six characters details how Nokia’s new typeface, Nokia Pure, was designed and developed with the user interface in mind and how it was

crafted into a contemporary font. Twenty-six characters is also design inspiration, a specimen sheet, a rough guide to typography, and the tale of a

global business undergoing radical change. All in all, it’s a visual treat for type lovers and experts—and the first step in establishing a visual language.”

    An Alphabetical Book About Nokia Pure

    AAPO BOVELLAN

    “This exploration of Nokia’s new typeface offers inspiration and insight for establishing an indispensable visual language. There are 26 letters in the Latin alphabet. More than merely letters, they are also characters, each possessing unique traits and qualities. And character is what makes a typeface great.

    Twenty-six characters details how Nokia’s new typeface, Nokia Pure, was designed and developed with the user interface in mind and how it was

    crafted into a contemporary font. Twenty-six characters is also design inspiration, a specimen sheet, a rough guide to typography, and the tale of a

    global business undergoing radical change. All in all, it’s a visual treat for type lovers and experts—and the first step in establishing a visual language.”

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