I'm planning a course for the Fall, and I'd like suggestions. I taught a masters-level course last year titled "Information Design & Visualization". I used Tufte's "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information" and "Ambient Findability" by Peter Morville. This coming year, the course will be taught to graphic design seniors. I'm definitely going to use Tufte again, but I'd like a better companion book—one that talks about the field of Information Design.

I'm considering "Information Design" by Richard Saul Wurman and Robert Jacobson and "Information Design Workbook" by Kim Baer. I haven't read either of them yet. If anyone has recommendations for these or other books, I'd like to hear them.

Thanks,
Jack



Jack L. Moffett
Interaction Designer
inmedius
412.459.0310 x219
http://www.inmedius.com


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