ISOTYPE (pictogramas): diferenças entre revisões

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==Bibliografia==
==Bibliografia==
* Kinross, Robin Kinross, ‘On the Influence of Isotype’. ''Information Design Journal'', ii/2, 1981, pp.122–30.
* Kinross, Robin. ‘On the Influence of Isotype’. ''Information Design Journal'', ii/2, 1981, pp.122–30.
* Kinross, Robin & Neurath, Marie. ''The transformer: principles of making Isotype charts''. London: [[Hyphen Press]], 2009.
* Lima, Ricardo. [http://www.infodesign.org.br/revista/index.php/infodesign/article/view/54 Otto Neurath e o legado do ISOTYPE.] ''em português''
* Lima, Ricardo. [http://www.infodesign.org.br/revista/index.php/infodesign/article/view/54 Otto Neurath e o legado do ISOTYPE.] ''em português''
* Neurath, Otto. ''International picture language''. London: Kegan Paul, 1936. Facsimile reprint: Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading, 1980.
* Neurath, Otto. ''International picture language''. London: Kegan Paul, 1936. Facsimile reprint: Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading, 1980.
* Neurath, Otto. ''From hieroglyphics to Isotype: a visual autobiography''. London, [[Hyphen Press]], 2010.
* Neurath, Otto. ''From hieroglyphics to Isotype: a visual autobiography''. London, [[Hyphen Press]], 2010.
* Neurath, Marie and [[Robin Kinross]]. ''The transformer: principles of making Isotype charts''. London: [[Hyphen Press]], 2009.
* Twyman, Michael [http://www.isotyperevisited.org/1975/01/the-significance-of-isotype.html ‘The significance of Isotype’]
* Twyman, Michael [http://www.isotyperevisited.org/1975/01/the-significance-of-isotype.html ‘The significance of Isotype’]
* {{cite book | last=Lewi | first=Paul J. | authorlink=Paul Lewi | title=Speaking of Graphics| year=2006 | url=http://www.datascope.be/sog.htm}}
* {{cite book | last=Lewi | first=Paul J. | authorlink=Paul Lewi | title=Speaking of Graphics| year=2006 | url=http://www.datascope.be/sog.htm}}

Revisão das 01h36min de 14 de novembro de 2013

O ISOTYPE é um sistema de pictogramas projetado por Otto Neurath e ilustrado por Gerd Arntz para comunicar informação de forma simples, valorizando a linguagem não-verbal.

ISOTYPE é uma sigla que significa: International System of Typographic Picture Education (sistema internacional de educação tipográfica pictórica).

Bibliografia

  • Kinross, Robin. ‘On the Influence of Isotype’. Information Design Journal, ii/2, 1981, pp.122–30.
  • Kinross, Robin & Neurath, Marie. The transformer: principles of making Isotype charts. London: Hyphen Press, 2009.
  • Lima, Ricardo. Otto Neurath e o legado do ISOTYPE. em português
  • Neurath, Otto. International picture language. London: Kegan Paul, 1936. Facsimile reprint: Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading, 1980.
  • Neurath, Otto. From hieroglyphics to Isotype: a visual autobiography. London, Hyphen Press, 2010.
  • Twyman, Michael ‘The significance of Isotype’
  • Lewi, Paul J. (2006). Speaking of Graphics. [S.l.: s.n.] 

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