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  • Visual Information For Everyday Useby T. Boersema; H. Hoonhout; H. Zwaga; Paul Stiff

    Taylor & Francis 1998; US$ 34.95

    Creating graphical commmunication for public use represents both a large industry and a fertile area for research and development. In this collection, world figures within the interdisciplinary field of public graphics present a late-1990s looks at more...

  • Defining Visual Rhetorics by Charles A. Hill; Marguerite Helmers

    Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2004; US$ 59.95

    Studing the relationship of visual images to persuasion, this book analyzes a wide variety of visual modes of communication that demonstrate some of the variety among the many kinds of texts that could be considered instances of visual rhetoric. more...

  • Visual Methodologiesby G. Rose

    Sage Publications Ltd. 2001; US$ 42.95

    This book is an introduction to reading visual culture. It explains which methods are available to the undergraduate student and shows exactly how to use them. The book begins with a discussion of general themes and recent debates, on the meaning of culture and the function of the visual, that offers a critical inquiry into the relation of visual images to social identities and social relations. more...

  • Handbook of Visual Communicationby Kenneth L. Smith; Sandra Moriarty; Gretchen Barbatsis; Keith Kenney

    Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2004; US$ 93.95

    An overview of the research methodologies in visual communication. It includes an examination of theories common to visual communication, the traditional methodologies used in these theoretical areas, and innovative methodologies that extend the traditional research boundaries. more...

  • Iconic Communicationby Philip Barker; Masoud Yazdani

    Intellect 2000; US$ 10.00

    Our society is becoming a more visual culture day-by-day. This book offers detailed analyses of how to combine words with pictures to communicate clearly across cultural barriers. While some information is better communicated by one kind of media than another, some information is communicated most effectively through a combination of media. This book presents a critical framework within which iconic communication systems can be developed to truly bridge linguistic and cultural gaps and to provide effective computer-based systems for conveying information on a global scale. With valuable insights for the Information and Communication industries, this book draws on the work presented at several conferences on the subject and is designed primarily... more...

  • Visual Communicationby Harry Jamieson

    Intellect 2006; US$ 10.00

    We exist in a visual culture. The importance of reading and interpreting signs has become a rapidly increasing concern in recent years. This book offers an intricate theoretical perspective regarding the study of visual communication and expands the academic arena for debate concerning the visual. more...

  • PowerPoint 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummiesby Peter Weverka

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2011; US$ 29.99

    7 books in 1—your key to PowerPoint success! Your one-stop guide to perfect presentations with PowerPoint 2007 Everybody uses PowerPoint, right? How can you make your presentations pop? Check this handy reference with its easy-to-use minibooks! Once you get going with all the cool new stuff in PowerPoint 2007, you find out how to jazz up your presentations with charts, transitions, photos, animation, and even some ultra-cool power-user tricks. Discover how to Plan and create a presentation Use speed techniques Handle master slides and master styles Customize slides with themes and templates Make diagrams and charts Create video slides more...

  • Cultivating Picturacyby James A. W. Heffernan

    Baylor University Press 2006; US$ 49.95

    Though English has no word for the visual counterpart to literacy, Heffernan argues that the capacity to interpret pictures must be cultivated and deserves a name: picturacy. Using examples such as the pre-historic cave paintings of Lascaux, film versions of Frankenstein, the provocative photographs of Sally Mann, and the abstract canvases of Gerhard Richter, the volume illustrates how learning to decode the language of pictures resembles the process of learning to read. While words typically frame and regulate our experience of art, the study also explains how pictures can contest the authority of the words we use to interpret art. more...

  • The Vanishing Wordby Arthur W. III Hunt; Gene Edward Jr. Veith

    Crossway Books 2003; US$ 11.99

    ''Image is everything,'' or so the saying goes. Unfortunately, in our culture words are quickly losing their appeal. Arthur Hunt contrasts our Judeo-Christian heritage, which is word-dependent, with paganism, which is image-dependent. He warns that by exalting visual imagery we risk becoming mindless pagans and that we are open to abuse by those who exploit the image but neglect the Word. Thoughtful readers will find this a challenging call to be critical about the images around us and to affirm that ''the Word is everything.'' more...

  • We Interrupt This Newscastby Tom Rosenstiel; Marion Just; Todd Belt; Atiba Pertilla; Walter Dean; Dante Chinni

    Cambridge University Press 2007; US$ 22.00

    The main argument of this book is that local TV news can practice high-quality journalism without sacrificing commercial success. more...