Visual


Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Ways of Seeing
Watchmen
V for Vendetta
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis, #1)
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
The Complete Maus
Saga, Volume 1
The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened
Blankets
The Arrival
Uzumaki
The Prince and the Dressmaker
A Sudden Light by Garth SteinIn the Valleys of the Noble Beyond by John ZadaThe Boys from Biloxi by John GrishamThe Housemaid by Freida McFaddenYour Words Your Heart by Louise Bélanger
Cover Lovers
138 books — 7 voters
The Incal by Alejandro JodorowskyReborn, Book One by Mark MillarMonstress, Volume 1 by Marjorie M. LiuThe World of Edena by MœbiusSpider-Man by Jeph Loeb
Great Artwork, Not So Great Story
38 books — 5 voters

Cool Infographics by Randy KrumDear Data by Giorgia LupiDesigning Data Visualizations by Noah IliinskyExcel 2007 Dashboards and Reports For Dummies by Michael    Alexanderggplot2 by Hadley Wickham
Visualization Part 2
12 books — 1 voter
The Invisible Art by Mark Cotta VazEncyclopedia of Movie Special Effects by Patricia D. NetzleyThe Art and Science of Digital Compositing by Ron BrinkmannCigars for Sawyer by Justin SwappThe Art and Science of Digital Compositing by Ron Brinkmann
Visual Effects
45 books — 5 voters

Advances in Visual Methodology by Sarah PinkThe Future of Visual Anthropology by Sarah PinkEthnographic Film by Karl G. HeiderMade to Be Seen by Marcus BanksAmerican Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary by Scott MacDonald
Visual Anthropology
14 books — 3 voters
Storytelling with Data by Cole Nussbaumer KnaflicData Visualisation by Andy KirkThe Functional Art by Alberto CairoInformation Dashboard Design by Stephen FewEnvisioning Information by Edward R. Tufte
Visualization Part 1
102 books — 8 voters

Anupama Garg
A strong visual imagination acts as a magnet to draw the visualised into reality.
Anupama Garg, The Tantric Curse

Virginia Woolf
Leaning over this parapet I see far out a waste of water. A fin turns. This bare visual impression is unattached to any line of reason, it springs up as one might see the fin of a porpoise on the horizon. Visual impressions often communicate thus briefly statements that we shall in time come to uncover and coax into words.
Virginia Woolf, The Waves

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A curated collection of eye-catching book cover designs. The adage 'judging a book by its cover'…more
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