Pictograms, Icons & Signs – A Guide to Information Graphics, Thames and Hudson, 2006

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An indispensable sourcebook for designers everywhere, a keystone for non-verbal communication. Outlines the history of pictograms and icons and how they have been applied in commercial and creative fields over the past century. Included top tips and background information from successful pictogram designers, as well as detailed discussion of icons, the ‘silent servants’ of online communities.

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