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Envisioning Information

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Edward R. Tufte, First Edition, Hardcover, 1990 Graphics Press, 126 pages. Illustrated with numerous graphs and charts.

Very good condition, interior clean and bright, binding tight, dust jacket in good condition, shows shelf wear. Two dust jacket tears, repaired with tape. Owner’s name & phone number on first page.

The celebrated design professor here tackles the question of how best to communicate real-life experience in a two-degree format, whether on the printed page or the computer screen. The Whole Earth Review called Envisioning Information a "passionate, elegant revelation."

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Edward R. Tufte, First Edition, Hardcover, 1990 Graphics Press, 126 pages. Illustrated with numerous graphs and charts.

Very good condition, interior clean and bright, binding tight, dust jacket in good condition, shows shelf wear. Two dust jacket tears, repaired with tape. Owner’s name & phone number on first page.

The celebrated design professor here tackles the question of how best to communicate real-life experience in a two-degree format, whether on the printed page or the computer screen. The Whole Earth Review called Envisioning Information a "passionate, elegant revelation."

Edward R. Tufte, First Edition, Hardcover, 1990 Graphics Press, 126 pages. Illustrated with numerous graphs and charts.

Very good condition, interior clean and bright, binding tight, dust jacket in good condition, shows shelf wear. Two dust jacket tears, repaired with tape. Owner’s name & phone number on first page.

The celebrated design professor here tackles the question of how best to communicate real-life experience in a two-degree format, whether on the printed page or the computer screen. The Whole Earth Review called Envisioning Information a "passionate, elegant revelation."

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