Information Design Journal

Volume 13, Issue 3 (2005)

2005.  ii, 97 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Designing anthropomorphic symbols using interactive evolutionary computation
Brian J. Carnahan, Nathan Dorris and Lois-Ann Kuntz
179–190
Problems in the Field
Not another problem with forms
Michael Turton
191–193
‘Take John, for instance’: Effects of exemplars in public information documents on HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Carel Jansen, Marjolein Croonen and Leon de Stadler
194–210
The claim of reason: A twenty-five year argument about information design
Robin Kinross
211–215
Some documents for a history of information design
Paul Stiff
216–228
Interview
No reason not to link: An interview with Mark Bernstein
Lawrie Hunter
229–237
The influence of exemplars in fear appeals on the perception of self-efficacy and message acceptance
Hans Hoeken and Dymphie Geurts
238–248
Will Burtin’s Brain exhibit for Upjohn
R.Roger Remington
249–254
Research Watch
Eye-tracking and Information Design
Leo Lentz
255–261
Book reviews
Sally Bigwood, Melissa Spore: Presenting Numbers, Tables and Charts
Reviewed by Michael J. Albers
262–263
Jenny Preece, Yvonne Rogers, and Helen Sharp (Eds.): Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Reviewed by Stella Lee
264–266
Forthcoming articles
267–269
Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies

Main BIC Subject

GTC: Communication studies

Main BISAC Subject

LAN004000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies