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{{Definition|'''Information design''' is about the clear and effective presentation of information. It involves a multi and inter–disciplinary approach to communication, combining skills from graphic design, technical and non–technical authoring, psychology, communication theory and cultural studies. [Thissen, 2004]}} | {{Definition|'''Information design''' is about the clear and effective presentation of information. It involves a multi and inter–disciplinary approach to communication, combining skills from graphic design, technical and non–technical authoring, psychology, communication theory and cultural studies. [Thissen, 2004]}} | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 01:35, 15 June 2005
Information design is about the clear and effective presentation of information. It involves a multi and inter–disciplinary approach to communication, combining skills from graphic design, technical and non–technical authoring, psychology, communication theory and cultural studies. [Thissen, 2004]
References
- [Thissen, 2004]: Frank Thissen, Lexikon des Digitalen Informationsdesigns: Informationsdesign, 2004.