Kamps, T.: Diagram design : a constructive theory (1999)
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- Abstract
- This monograph presents a systematic analysis of diagrams as visual representations of factual knowledge. The analysis shows that the design process may be divided into 3 phases: a data classification pahse, a graphical decision phase, and a layout phase. Performed in this order, the 3 phases more or less reflect the design process of an human expert. They also serve as a basis for a constructive theory for diagram design, which is the main focus of this book. Another interesting topic is only touched upon, namely the commonalities of automatic graphics and text design