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=== Introduction to Information Design: Layering ===
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== Introduction to Information Design: Layering ==
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The world is a layered space and it is important to be able to see things in layers and not just go by what�s on top. Information design requires several basic tools and the capability to apply them. This course deals with the premise that information is layered and it is important to be able to perceive and apply layering in information design.
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The world is a layered space and it is important to be able to see things in layers and not what is on the surface. Information design requires several basic tools and the capability to apply them. This course deals with the premise that information is layered and it is important to be able to perceive and apply layering in information design.
== Logistics ==
== Logistics ==
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9th week for core skills that is 16 Sept - 07 to 22 Sept -07
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Layering meets during the 9th week for core skills (16 Sept - 07 to 22 Sept -07)
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Tue Wed - half days and Thu Fri Sat - 3 full days
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Tue Wed - half days
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Thu Fri Sat - full days
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Location: TBA
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Website: [http://editthis.info/layering/ http://editthis.info/layering/]
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== Course Texts ==
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Tufte, E. R. (1986). Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Graphics Press.
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Tufte, E. R. (1990). Envisioning Information. Graphics Press.
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Tufte, E. R. (1997). Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative. Graphics Press.
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Tufte, E. R. (2006). Beautiful Evidence. Graphics Press.
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==Course Schedule==
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===Tuesday===
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===Wednesday===
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===Thursday===
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===Friday===
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===Saturday===
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==First Steps==
==First Steps==

Revision as of 12:44, 5 September 2007

Contents

Introduction to Information Design: Layering

The world is a layered space and it is important to be able to see things in layers and not what is on the surface. Information design requires several basic tools and the capability to apply them. This course deals with the premise that information is layered and it is important to be able to perceive and apply layering in information design.

Logistics

Layering meets during the 9th week for core skills (16 Sept - 07 to 22 Sept -07) Tue Wed - half days Thu Fri Sat - full days

Location: TBA Website: http://editthis.info/layering/

Course Texts

Tufte, E. R. (1986). Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Graphics Press.

Tufte, E. R. (1990). Envisioning Information. Graphics Press.

Tufte, E. R. (1997). Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative. Graphics Press.

Tufte, E. R. (2006). Beautiful Evidence. Graphics Press.

Course Schedule

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

First Steps

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