Bates K – THE PERCEPTION AND DECODING OF TABULAR INFORMATION 1993
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Description
This 50-page MA Graphic Design report by Kathryn Bates, submitted in November 1993 to Central St. Martins College of Art & Design, offers a valuable historical perspective on the fundamental principles of decoding and perception of tabular information. It delves into legibility, readability, and eye movements within complex data structures like timetables, featuring numerous visual studies and practical examples of typographic coding. The document is presented in a classic academic report format, combining rigorous theoretical discussion with illustrative diagrams and typeface comparisons on pages covering pattern, space, and separation. Its academic origin and detailed bibliography underscore its trustworthiness as a foundational resource for students and practitioners interested in information design history and user experience heuristics prior to widespread digital interfaces.
Additional information
| Pages | 50 |
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| Filesize | 0.9Mb |





