Editor: Patrick Wallis Burke
Publisher: International Council of Graphic Design Associations
Publication: 1972, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, saddle-stitch
Pages: 24
Size: 210 x 297
Text: English
Icographic, a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The journal addressed the broader areas of visual communication such as semiotics, communication theory, ergonomics of visual communication and the psychology of perception.
Issue No.4 contents;
- Relating teaching to what is known about learning
- Creativity: a teachable skill?
- National Institute of Design, Paldi Ahmedabad, India
- An American view of British graphic design education.
- Problems of adult education. Visual communication in East Africa
- Designing books that present a visual argument
- The myths of art and science
- Our collective knowledge
Condition: Very Good. Shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing, tanning and markings to cover/edges. Please carefully inspect images.
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