Creating Graphics for Learning and Performance: Lessons in Visual Literacy
A Education, Design book. I read this book as part of a class for my master's program entitled "Technologies to...
Creating Graphics for Learning and Performance: Lessons in Visual Literacy will help you create effective visuals--visuals that are clear, communicate well, and help you learn and perform your job more effectively and efficiently. With this book you will learn about three of the most intuitive design principles that you can begin applying to your work immediately: selection, organization and integration. These principles are learned gradually as you explore the tools of type, shape, color, depth and space. In addition, a resource chapter provides you with a quick guide to the tools of graphic design including hardware, software, books and web resources Whether you are a teacher, business professional, graphic designer, artist, instructional designer, or software developer this book of essential design foundations is the one for you.
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- Pages: 317 pages
- ISBN: 9780132191586 / 0
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Lohr's book brings to mind an enthusiastic K-12 teacher who has just learned about a very interesting topic and can't wait to share it with her less-enlightened peers. I suspect some of my disappointment is due to Lohr's intended audience of K-8 teachers, which didn't mesh so well with my own program in corporate and higher education.... I read this book as part of a class for my master's program entitled "Technologies to Advance Learning." I was surprised to be spending so much of a class on technology reading about graphics and visuals, but I did find value in this text and see how it would be helpful for teachers, instructional designers, or anyone creating documents...