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Seven theories for ID

Seven theories for ID

Pettersson, Rune ;

Artigo Completo:

Information design has practical as well as theoretical components. It is a “combined academic discipline.” Here the whole is greater than the parts. So far information design has incorporated facts, influences, methods, practices, principles, processes, strategies, and tools from many other fields. However, we also need to borrow and incorporate theoretical approaches from already existing theories. This essay presents seven theories applied to information design.

Artigo Completo:

Information design has practical as well as theoretical components. It is a “combined academic discipline.” Here the whole is greater than the parts. So far information design has incorporated facts, influences, methods, practices, principles, processes, strategies, and tools from many other fields. However, we also need to borrow and incorporate theoretical approaches from already existing theories. This essay presents seven theories applied to information design.

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DOI: 10.5151/designpro-CIDI2015-cidi_ZZ

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Como citar:

Pettersson, Rune; "Seven theories for ID", p. 819-829 . In: . In: C. G. Spinillo; L. M. Fadel; V. T. Souto; T. B. P. Silva & R. J. Camara (Eds). Anais do 7º Congresso Internacional de Design da Informação/Proceedings of the 7th Information Design International Conference | CIDI 2015 [Blucher Design Proceedings, num.2, vol.2]. São Paulo: Blucher, 2015.
ISSN 2318-6968, ISBN: 978-85-8039-122-0
DOI 10.5151/designpro-CIDI2015-cidi_ZZ

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