Originally published in French in 1967, Semiology of Graphics holds a significant place in the theory of information design. Founded on Jacques Bertin’s practical experience as a cartographer, Part One of this work is an unprecedented attempt to synthesize principles of graphic communication with the logic of standard rules applied to writing and topography. Part Two brings Bertin’s theory to life, presenting a close study of graphic techniques including shape, orientation, color, texture, volume, and size in an array of more than 1,000 maps and diagrams.
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You Are Here NYC: Mapping the Soul of the City
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The Wood That Doesn’t Look Like an Elephant
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Designing Brand Identity: an essential guide for the entire branding team
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Dear Data
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Otto Treumann: Graphic Design in the Netherlands
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Collaboration and Student Engagement in Design Education
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Sunday Sketching
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Thonik: I Am Your Type
$1,750 -
Graphic Design School: The Principles and Practice of Graphic Design
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Handmaking in Design
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OMG Posters: A Decade of Rock Art
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Design Basics Made Easy
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William Morris Notecards
$523 -
The Modern Wedding: From Graphics to Styling
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Midcentury Christmas: Holiday Fads, Fancies, and Fun from 1945 to 1970
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Paul Rand: A Designer’s Art
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Liberty Style Textures
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Judge This
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Boundless Books: 50 Literary Classics Transformed into Works of Art
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Edward Bawden: Design
$875