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Working with Words and Images: New Steps in an Old Dance

Autor Nancy Allen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Words and images can harmonize to clarify meaning in a variety of texts. This interdisciplinary work presents practitioners, researchers, creative artists, and teachers discussing how we process and develop meaning from words and images. This study is especially important for writers and designers working in electronic communication environments, where the marriage of words and images challenges traditional training.Ranging from theory to practice, chapters examine both cognitive issues and aesthetic concerns. This book explores topics such as:^L^DBLHuman processing of images and text^DBLThe roles of written language in project development in the arts^DBLUses of images and visual thinking by writers^DBLHow the ways in which words and images convey meaning can be both different and complementary^LProfessionals, teachers, and students will be understand more effective uses of text and visual displays, and today's writer or designer will learn to clarify complex ideas by controlling the intersections of words and images.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567506099
ISBN-10: 1567506097
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

NANCY ALLEN is Associate Professor of Written Communication in the English Department at Eastern Michigan University. She teaches courses in professional communication, rhetoric, research methods, and computers and writing. She has published in such journals as Technical Communication Quarterly, Computers and Composition, IEEE, Journal of Computer Documentation, and Journal of Business and Technical Communication and in books on technical communication. She is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Computers and Composition.

Cuprins

Introduction: Relationships between Words and Images: A Brief Overview by Nancy AllenFrom Media to Meaning: Perception, Interpretation, and LearningThe Indexical Hypothesis: Meaning from Language, World, and Image by Arthur M. GlenbergThe Ransom Note Fallacy and Acquisition of Typographic Emphasis by James KalmbachSome Ways That Graphics Communicate by Barbara TverskyBeing Visual, Visual Beings by Richard Johnson-SheehanImage, Word, and Future Text: Visual and Verbal Thinking in Writing Instruction by Ronald FortuneMixing Media in the Arts and Professions: Design and PerformanceTelling Our Stories in Pictures: Case History of a Photo Essay by Nancy AllenAstronomical Rhetoric: 19th-Century Photographs as Models of Meaning by Gregory WickliffTwo-Dimensional Features in Text: How Print Technology Has Preserved Linearity by Barry PeggThe Concrete Word: Text and Image in the Theater by Lisa BrockThe Way of the Sorcerer: Etiology of Two Images from a Lost Graphic Novel by Heinz Insu Fenkl and Mike DringenbergVisual and Verbal Features in Electronic Spaces: New Visions for Transformed ContextsThe Digital Design Revolution by Jonathan Allen and Greg SimmonsArticulating (Re)Visions of the Web: Exploring Links among Corporate and Academic Web Sites by Amy Kimme HeaReading PowerPoint by Rich GoldMixing Oil and Water: Writing, Design, and the New Technology by Neil KleinmanAfterword: Experiments with Image and WordExercises and Experiments for the Workbench by Neil Kleinman