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Information Design, MIT Press, 1999 Edited by Robert Jacobson, foreword by Richard Saul Wurman. A textbook about the newly emerging field of 'Information Design' at the turn of the millennium, covering theoretical foundations, practice and designing for information design. With contributions by Nathan Shedroff, Steve Holtzman, Jef Raskin amm.
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Interesting - a time capsule theory book? Or much still relevant, would you say on the practical side of things? 200 $degen
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To fully answer your question I‘d need to re-read it completely. But from memory and going over the contents again, it’s still relevant and mostly fundamental knowledge, like perception, human-centered design, wayfinding and the like. Sure some internet and media references and examples are anachronistic after 25 years.
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