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Visual Language: Global Communication for the 21st Century

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In this book, Bob Horn has brought together the depth of his years of experience in information design with a wealth of research on the history and practice of visual languages. The result is a new a way of thinking about visual language that integrates and extends the different elements on which he draws. It may come to be, as he predicts, the starting point for a new field of study that develops the "global language for the 21st century."

270 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Robert E. Horn

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January 4, 2018
Full of a lot of good information, but very difficult to read because it was so cluttered. For a book about visual language, this book broke a lot of the rules in making something visually appealing. It lacked the ability to effectively communicate visually because of all the cluttered drawings, etc. It's a shame because the concept and content were good.
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January 19, 2012
Could not finish. Full of visuals but they seemed gimmicky and distracting, not illustrative - a problem given the subject. Seemed to be one guy's pet grand theory, not well-situated in any scholarly discourse. Wondered why the editing seemed so poor until I realized the author owned the publishing imprint.
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January 24, 2011
a lot of interesting research recorded in one place, but not the theoretically cohesive work i was hoping for. the drawings were also very "clip-art" style, which lacked...what?...something like a literary voice.
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