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V S I S R U E A L N CONNIE MALAMED is the principal of WITHIN EVERY PICTURE is a hidden language that conveys a message, whether Connie Malamed Consulting, based in it is intended or not. This language is based on the ways people perceive and L the Washington, D.C.–Baltimore area. process visual information. By understanding visual language as the interface G A She divides her time between eLearning between a graphic and a viewer, designers and illustrators can learn to inform course design, new-media production, with accuracy and power. N I and information and user interface G S design. Through her background in In a time of unprecedented competition for audience attention, and with an art and cognitive psychology, she increasing demand for complex and compelling graphics, Visual Language U E synthesizes the principles of visual for Designers explains how to achieve quick and effective communications. A communication and cognitive theory It presents ways to design for the strengths of our innate mental capacities D in her consulting work. and to compensate for our cognitive limitations. G E INCLUDES HOW TO: R (cid:129) Organize graphics for quick perception F (cid:129) Direct the eyes to essential information O O (cid:129) Use visual shorthand for effi cient communication R (cid:129) Make abstract ideas concrete (cid:129) Best express visual complexity F D (cid:129) Charge a graphic with energy and emotion E S I G N E R S PRINCIPLES FOR C Also Available: O N CREATING GRAPHICS THAT N I E PEOPLE UNDERSTAND M A L CONNIE MALAMED A M E D ISBN-13: 978-1-59253-515-6 Art/Design ISBN-10: 1-59253-515-1 Forms, Folds, and Sizes $40.00 US Second Edition C N P £24.99 UK A 978-1-59253-461-6 U E $43.95 CAN www.rockpub.com JJaacckkeett__CC5500009999..iinndddd 11 33//55//0099 33::3300::1155 PPMM 02-09884 Job:10-07735 Title:RP-Visual Language For Designers P7545 P806c x 1Hits (RAY) 03-AC50099 #175 Dtp:59 Page:JKT L S R A E N G I S E U D R O F S I V 000000001111----000011117777____CCCC55550000000077774444....iiiinnnndddddddd 1111 2222////22224444////00009999 8888::::44440000::::22225555 AAAAMMMM ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss EE0022--AACC5500007744 ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::11 © 2009 by Rockport Publishers, Inc. and Connie Malamed All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission of the copyright owners. All images in this book have been reproduced with the knowledge and prior consent of the artists concerned, and no responsibility is accepted by producer, publisher, or printer for any infringement of copyright or otherwise, arising from the contents of this publication. Every effort has been made to ensure that credits accurately comply with information supplied. We apologize for any inaccuracies that may have occurred and will resolve inaccurate or missing information in a subsequent reprinting of the book. First published in the United States of America by Rockport Publishers, a member of Quayside Publishing Group 100 Cummings Center Suite 406-L Beverly, Massachusetts 01915-6101 Telephone: (978) 282-9590 Fax: (978) 283-2742 www.rockpub.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Malamed, Connie. Visual language for designers : principles for creating graphics that people under- stand / Connie Malamed. p. cm. ISBN-13: 978-1-59253-515-6 ISBN-10: 1-59253-515-1 1. Commercial art. 2. Graphic arts. 3. Visual communication. I. Title. NC997.M24 2009 741.601’9--dc22 2008052335 CIP ISBN-13: 978-1-59253-515-6 ISBN-10: 1-59253-515-1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Design: Kathie Alexander Printed in Singapore 000000001111----000011117777____00009999666699990000....iiiinnnndddddddd 2222 2222////7777////00009999 11112222::::55551111::::33338888 PPPPMMMM ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::22 L S R A E N G I S E U D R O F S I PRINCIPLES FOR CREATING GRAPHICS THAT PEOPLE UNDERSTAND V CONNIE MALAMED 000000001111----000011117777____CCCC55550000000077774444....iiiinnnndddddddd 3333 2222////22224444////00009999 8888::::44440000::::33333333 AAAAMMMM eessiiggnneerrss ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss )) PPaaggee::22 EE0022--AACC5500007744 ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::33 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS My heartfelt thanks to the designers around the globe who contributed their exceptional work to this book and to all the professors and researchers who happily answered my stream of questions. Thanks to everyone at Rockport Publishers for their dedication and hard work. 4 Visual Language for Designers 000000001111----000011117777____CCCC55550000000077774444....iiiinnnndddddddd 4444 2222////22224444////00009999 8888::::44440000::::33338888 AAAAMMMM ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss EE0022--AACC5500007744 ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::44 DEDICATION To Tom for untiring support, Hannah for invaluable help, and Rebecca and Silas for sweet encouragement. 5 000000001111----000011117777____00009999666699990000....iiiinnnndddddddd 5555 2222////8888////00009999 1111::::33335555::::44441111 PPPPMMMM eessiiggnneerrss ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss )) PPaaggee::44 ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::55 Jean-Manuel Duvivier Illustration, Belgium 000000001111----000011117777____CCCC55550000000077774444....iiiinnnndddddddd 6666 2222////22224444////00009999 8888::::44440000::::44444444 AAAAMMMM ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss EE0022--AACC5500007744 ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::66 CONTENTS Introduction ..........................................9 SECTION ONE GETTING GRAPHICS An explanation of how we process visual information .....................................19 SECTION TWO PRINCIPLES 1 Organize for Perception ........................45 4 Make the Abstract Concrete .................129 Features that Pop Out ...............................54 Big-Picture Views ...................................140 Texture Segregation ..................................58 Data Displays .........................................144 Grouping ..................................................66 Visualization of Information .....................150 More than Geography .............................156 2 Direct the Eyes ....................................71 Snapshots of Time ..................................162 Position ....................................................80 Emphasis .................................................82 5 Clarify Complexity ..............................169 Movement ................................................86 Segments and Sequences .......................178 Eye Gaze ..................................................92 Specialized Views ...................................184 Visual Cues ..............................................96 Inherent Structure ..................................196 3 Reduce Realism .................................103 6 Charge It Up ......................................203 Visual Noise ...........................................110 Emotional Salience .................................210 Silhouettes .............................................113 Narratives ..............................................214 Iconic Forms ..........................................118 Visual Metaphors ....................................220 Line Art ..................................................122 Novelty and Humor ................................224 Quantity .................................................125 Bibliography ......................................228 Glossary of Terms ...............................229 Sources Cited ....................................230 Directory of Contributors ....................235 000000001111----000011117777____00009999666699990000....iiiinnnndddddddd 7777 2222////7777////00009999 11112222::::55551111::::33339999 PPPPMMMM eessiiggnneerrss ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss )) PPaaggee::66 ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::77 8 Visual Language for Designers 000000001111----000011117777____00009999666699990000....iiiinnnndddddddd 8888 2222////7777////00009999 11112222::::55551111::::33339999 PPPPMMMM ((RRAAYY)) Text JJoobb::1100--0077773355//0099669900 TTiittllee::RRPP--VViissuuaall LLaanngguuaaggee FFoorr DDeessiiggnneerrss ##117755 DDttpp::116600((PP)) PPaaggee::88

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Within every picture is a hidden language that conveys a message, whether it is intended or not. This language is based on the ways people perceive and process visual information. By understanding visual language as the interface between a graphic and a viewer, designers and illustrators can learn t
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