Information Graphics

Information Graphics
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After completing her studies in Amsterdam and Berlin, she contributed as a picture editor to German magazines and newspapers, such as Vanity Fair, 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 magazin
. After completing her studies in Amsterdam and Berlin, she contributed as a picture editor to German magazines and newspapers, such as Vanity Fair, 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!, Logo Design, Jazz Covers and Information Graphics
Rom said An excellent survey of the field. Let's get the obvious out of the way: The An excellent survey of the field Rom Let's get the obvious out of the way: The 480 page book is beautiful and packed with dozens of very good info graphics. Only 10% are worthy of return visits, and that critique is meant for the field itself. It's very difficult to make a convincing, data-rich infographic and this book makes that problem painfully obvious.The problem with so many of the infographics is their inability to convey a meaningful concept within a few seconds. This problem is compou. 80 page book is beautiful and packed with dozens of very good info graphics. Only 10% are worthy of return visits, and that critique is meant for the field itself. It's very difficult to make a convincing, data-rich infographic and this book makes that problem painfully obvious.The problem with so many of the infographics is their inability to convey a meaningful concept within a few seconds. This problem is compou. Just beautiful Ashley Durand This book. THIS book, is one of the most beautiful Design books I have ever owned. I'm an Art History lover, and a Graphic Designer, so giving some history, and details into these infographics is very much appreciated. It's also gigantic. Almost too large, but that's never a problem for a design book collector.The only review I would give for criticism would be some of the pages were not trimmed with the registration lines upon shipment. 3-4 pages still hav. History David esteban henao If you need a book to learn how the best infographics have been made, or how to make great info graphic this is not the book.If you want to know how info graphics begun, how they have evolved across the time, and general history, this is your book.this book s a must have if you consider yourself a graphic designer data freak, but if you are looking to a collection or real and well made infographics look somewhere else: Malofiej books are a great example of
Seeing is understanding: How complex ideas can be communicated via graphics “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” —Albert Einstein Our everyday lives are filled with a massive flow of information that we must interpret in order to understand the world we live in. This unique book presents a fascinating perspective on the subject, highlighting the work of the masters of the profession who have created a number of breakthroughs that have changed the way we communicate. The second part of the book is entirely dedicated to contemporary works by today’s most renowned professionals, presenting 200 graphics projects, with over 4