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
UX Skills for Business Strategy by Torrey  PodmajerskyEditorial Design Third Edition by Cath  CaldwellThe Anticipatory Design Playbook by Joana CerejoArt Chantry Speaks by Art ChantryThe Design of Everyday Things by Donald A. Norman
Design Books for Study
10 books — 5 voters
All Systems Red by Martha WellsThe Martian by Andy Weir19 Tales of Terror by Whit BurnettThe House on the Borderland by William Hope HodgsonThe Enceladus Mission by Brandon Q. Morris
Judging a book by its Cover (SciFi)
84 books — 4 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 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

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
Nimona by N.D. StevensonLocke & Key by Joe  HillNew Kid by Jerry CraftFun Home by Alison BechdelMs. Marvel, Vol. 1 by G. Willow Wilson
Graphic Novel Audiobooks
24 books — 8 voters

Michael Finkel
His chief form of entertainment was reading. The last moments he was in a cabin were usually spent scanning bookshelves and nightstands. The life inside a book always felt welcoming to Knight. It pressed no demands on him, while the world of actual human interactions was so complex. Conversations between people can move like tennis games, swift and unpredictable. There are constant subtle visual and verbal cues, there's innuendo, sarcasm, body language, tone. Everyone occasionally fumbles an enc ...more
Michael Finkel, The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit

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

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Visual Book Club Official Goodreads Visual Book Club curated by some fun folks at Goodreads HQ in San Francisco. …more
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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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