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The Practical Guide to Information Design
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The Practical Guide to Information Design

by Ronnie Lipton
February 2007
Beginner
304 pages
8h 12m
English
Wiley
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Bibliography/resources

Chapter 1: How humans (almost) universally perceive

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Experience Design 1, by Nathan Shedroff. Indianapolis: New Riders Publishing, 2001.

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From Fragments to Objects: Segmentation and Grouping in Vision, edited by Thomas F. Shipley and Philip J. Kellman. Elsevier Science Publishers, 2001.

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Human Color Vision, second edition, by Peter K. Kaiser and Robert M. Boynton. Optical Society of America, 1996.

Indirect Perception, edited by Irvin Rock. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1997.

Looking at Looking: An Introduction to the Intelligence of Vision, edited by Theodore E. Parks. Sage Publications, 2001.

Memory and Attention: An Introduction to Human Information Processing, second edition, by Donald A. Norman. John Wiley & Sons, 1976.

The Memory Book, by Elizabeth Loftus. Addison-Wesley, 1980.

Perception, by Robert Sekuler and Randolph Blake. Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.

Perception and Imaging, second edition, by Richard Zakia. Focal Press, 2002

Perception of Space and Motion, edited by William Epstein and Sheena Rogers. Academic Press, 1995.

Principles of Gestalt Psychology, by K. Koffka. Harcourt, Brace, 1935.

Semiology of Graphics

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