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Ways of seeing
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ISBN: 9780141035796 014103579X Year: 2008 Publisher: London : Penguin,

Visual literacy
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ISBN: 9780415958110 0415958113 9780415958103 0415958105 9780203939574 9781135905286 9781135905323 9781135905330 0203939573 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York Routledge

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- Visual literacy or literary visualcy? ##- Four fundamental concepts of image science / W.J.T. Mitchell ##- The remaining 10 percent : the role of sensory knowledge in the age of the self-organizing brain / Barbara Maria Stafford ##- Nineteenth-century visual incapacities / Jonathan Crary ##- From visual literacy to image competence / Jon Simons ##- The visual complex : mapping some interdisciplinary dimensions of visual literacy / Peter Dallow ##- Visual literacy in North American secondary schools : arts-centered learning, the classroom, and visual literacy / Susan Shifrin ##- Philosophical bases for visual multiculturalism at the college level / William Washabaugh ##- Bridging the gap between clinical and patient-provided images / Henrik Enquist ##- The image as cultural technology / Matthias Bruhn and Vera Dunkel ##- Visual literacy in action : "law in the age of images" / Richard K. Sherwin.


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Visual thinking for design
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ISBN: 9780123708960 0123708966 9786611763770 1281763772 0080558410 9780080558417 Year: 2008 Publisher: Amsterdam ; London : Morgan Kaufmann,

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Increasingly, designers need to present information in ways that aid their audience's thinking process. Fortunately, results from the relatively new science of human visual perception provide valuable guidance. In Visual Thinking for Design, Colin Ware takes what we now know about perception, cognition, and attention and transforms it into concrete advice that designers can directly apply. He demonstrates how designs can be considered as tools for cognition - extensions of the viewer's brain in much the same way that a hammer is an extension of the user's hand. Experienced prof

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