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Understanding The . The Atlas Of Infographics

Author: Sandra Rendgen

Tamed in scale, variety, and detail, the world never ceases to open our eyes and capture our curiosity. From the earliest cave paintings, humans gaze at this Earth that is our home and attempt to...

Tamed in scale, variety, and detail, the world never ceases to open our eyes and capture our curiosity. From the earliest cave paintings, humans gaze at this Earth that is our home and attempt to understand it.

This extensive visual atlas showcases the most fascinating, creative, and inspiring methods of explaining the world through informational graphics....

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Tamed in scale, variety, and detail, the world never ceases to open our eyes and capture our curiosity. From the earliest cave paintings, humans gaze at this Earth that is our home and attempt to understand it.

This extensive visual atlas showcases the most fascinating, creative, and inspiring methods of explaining the world through informational graphics. It is divided into five chapters, covering the environment, technology, economy, society, and culture, revealing some of Earth's greatest details in an accessible visual form.

With more than 280 graphics, reproduced on a large scale, including seven double pages, the collection focuses on the 21st century but also includes historical masterpieces to put the current state into perspective.

Nigel Holmes introduces the book with an exclusive infographic, while Sandra Rendgen provides an illustrated historical essay to explore how we have studied and interpreted our world through the ages. With graphics sourced from places like Fortune, National Geographic, and The Guardian, this volume is not only an exhibition of exceptional data design but also an engaging review of where and how we live.

Pages: 456, Year of Publication: 0314, Dimensions: 21x21cm

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Author
Sandra Rendgen
Publisher
World
Type
Humanities, Political Sciences, Geosciences, Sociology, Culture
Language
German
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Cover
Hardcover
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ISBN-13
9783836594967

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Tamed in scale, variety, and detail, the world never ceases to open our eyes and capture our curiosity. From the earliest cave paintings, humans gaze at this Earth that is our home and attempt to understand it.

This extensive visual atlas showcases the most fascinating, creative, and inspiring methods of explaining the world through informational graphics. It is divided into five chapters, covering the environment, technology, economy, society, and culture, revealing some of Earth's greatest details in an accessible visual form.

With more than 280 graphics, reproduced on a large scale, including seven double pages, the collection focuses on the 21st century but also includes historical masterpieces to put the current state into perspective.

Nigel Holmes introduces the book with an exclusive infographic, while Sandra Rendgen provides an illustrated historical essay to explore how we have studied and interpreted our world through the ages. With graphics sourced from places like Fortune, National Geographic, and The Guardian, this volume is not only an exhibition of exceptional data design but also an engaging review of where and how we live.

Pages: 456, Year of Publication: 0314, Dimensions: 21x21cm

Manufacturer

Author
Sandra Rendgen
Publisher
World
Type
Humanities, Political Sciences, Geosciences, Sociology, Culture
Language
German
Subtitle
-
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9783836594967

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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