Visual Language
R. E. Horn 1998 Bainbridge Island, WA: MacroVu, Inc.

The author makes a case for the emergence of a visual language — tight integration of words and visual elements — in modern society. He argues that this new language is a prelude to changes in the modes of communication and that the language is based in the ever-increasing complexity of our lives. The book is written in visual language, a first.


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Research on Learning: Ways Of Learning:Visual Learning