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Visualizing Technical Information: A Cultural Critique (Baywood's Technical Communications Series)

Author Lee E. Brasseur
Publisher Baywood Pub Co
Category Computers
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ISBN / ASIN0895032406
ISBN-139780895032409
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Sales Rank2,496,739
CategoryComputers
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Visualizing Technical Information: A Cultural Critique demonstrates the ways in which the leading technical visuals of information design-graphs, charts, diagrams, tables, illustrations, and information visualization-are designed and read. Using genre theory as an analytical tool, the author makes the argument that problems with these visual forms are not necessarily the result of a designer's poor decisions or a reader's poor interpretation skills. Instead, there may be inherent problems in the visual genres themselves that are a direct result of their cultural history and current use.
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