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VividScience Booklist

VividScience is based on a tapestry of historical and current research from a variety of fields, including: science representations (art history, information design); artifacts and objects (anthropology, museum studies); differentiated learning (K-12 educational research, neurobiology); and instructional design (science education, business). Here are a few recommended books that make the case that science information can be presented clearly, distinctly, and colorfully.

Edward Tufte
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. 2001. Graphics Pr.
Beautiful Evidence. 2006. Graphics Pr.

Martin Kemp
Visualizations: The Nature Book of Art and Science. 2001. University of California Press.
Seen | Unseen: Art, Science, and Intuition from Leonardo to the Hubble Telescope. 2006. Oxford University Press.

Nigel Holmes
Designing Pictorial Symbols. 1985. Watson-Guptill.
Designer's Guide to Creating Charts and Diagrams. 1984. Watson-Guptill.

Sian Ede
Art and Science. 2005. I. B. Tauris.
Science, Not Art: Ten Scientists' Diaries. 2003. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.




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