Understanding the World. the Atlas of Infographics

Understanding the World. the Atlas of Infographics

By Sandra Rendgen

With more than 40 new pieces this updated edition features around 260 infographics to help us understand our world, in a compact, reader-friendly format, including seven fold-out spreads. Spanning the present state, and historical shaping, of society, technology, and the environment, this visual atlas is a showcase of outstanding data design.

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Publisher: Taschen
Publish Date: 06/15/2021
Pages: 456
ISBN-13: 9783836583848
ISBN-10: 3836583844
Language: English

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Dazzling in scale, diversity and detail, the world never ceases to open our eyes and captivate our curiosity. Ever since the earliest cave paintings, humans have looked at this Earth that is our home and endeavored to understand it.

This expansive visual atlas presents exciting, creative and inspiring ways of explaining the world in information graphics. Divided into five chapters, the book covers the environment, technology, economics, society, and culture to reveal some of the Earth's greatest intricacies in accessible visual form. With more than 40 new pieces this updated edition features around 260 infographics in a compact, reader-friendly format, including seven fold-out spreads. The collection focuses on the 21st century, but also includes historical masterpieces to put our current situation into perspective.Nigel Holmes introduces the book with an infographic of his own, while Sandra Rendgen provides an illustrated historical essay to explore how we have studied and interpreted our world over the centuries. With graphics drawn from such sources as Fortune, National Geographic, and The Guardian, this is not only a showcase of outstanding data design, but also a fascinating digest of where and how we live.

About the Author

Sandra Rendgen studied art history and cultural studies in Berlin and Amsterdam. Her work both as an editor and in developing concepts for media installations concentrates at the interface between image culture and technology, with a particular focus on data visualization, interactive media and the history of how information is conveyed.

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