Review:

Visual Thinking For Design By Colin Ware

overall review score: 4.2
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"Visual Thinking for Design" by Colin Ware is a comprehensive book that explores the application of visual perception and cognition principles to the design process. It emphasizes how understanding visual thinking can enhance creativity, problem-solving, and effective communication in design projects. The book combines insights from psychology, neuroscience, and information visualization to help designers create clearer and more impactful visuals.

Key Features

  • Integrates cognitive science and design principles to improve visual communication
  • Practical techniques for applying visual thinking in real-world design scenarios
  • Emphasizes understanding human perception to enhance visual layouts and interfaces
  • Contains case studies and examples spanning various design disciplines
  • Covers topics such as data visualization, information architecture, and user-centered design

Pros

  • Provides a solid foundation in cognitive principles relevant to design
  • Offers practical strategies for improving visual communication
  • Combines interdisciplinary insights for a nuanced approach
  • Helpful for both students and professional designers seeking to understand the science behind effective visuals

Cons

  • Some concepts may be technical or abstract for beginners without background in psychology or neuroscience
  • May require supplementary reading for deeper technical understanding of certain topics
  • Focused more on general principles than specific step-by-step design instructions

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