Information Design Journal

Volume 13, Issue 2 (2005)

2005.  90 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Editorial
Jan Renkema
93
Inventive decisions and critical judgments in the design of ‘complex’ documents
Jay L. Gordon
95–101
Interview: Terminal signage. Buildings don’t speak for themselves: An interview with Paul Mijksenaar
Lawrie Hunter
102–110
Cycle plots and multiway charts: Two useful little-known graph forms
Naomi B. Robbins
111–117
How lay readers and experts understand organization charts: A study of diagrammatic literacy
Henk Pander Maat and Gemma Bierman
118–132
Problems in the Field: Commercial Proposals: Interesting for document design research?
Joep Jaspers and Daniel Jansen
133–135
Designing cognition: Visual metaphor as a design feature in business magazines
Veronika Koller
136–150
New Media: Big business, Big Brother: User profiling on the Internet
Thea M. van der Geest
151–154
Levels of implicitness in magazine advertisements: An experimental study into the relationship between complexity and appreciation in magazine advertisements
Margot van Mulken, Renske van Enschot and Hans Hoeken
155–164
Research Watch
165–174
Book Reviews
M.J. Albers and B. Mazur (Eds.): Content and complexity. Information design in technical communication
Reviewed by Robert Linsky
175–176
Jessica Helfand: Reinventing the wheel
Reviewed by Beth C. Lisberg Najberg
176–177
Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies

Main BIC Subject

GTC: Communication studies

Main BISAC Subject

LAN004000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies