Description
"One visionary day... the insights of this class lead to new levels of understanding both for creators and viewers of visual displays." - WIRED
"The Leonardo da Vinci of data." - THE NEW YORK TIMES
- fundamental strategies of information design
- evaluating evidence used in presentations
- statistical data: tables, graphics, and semi-graphics
- business, scientific, legal, financial presentations
- complexity and clarity
- effective presentations: on paper and in person
- use of video, overheads, computers, and handouts
- multi-media, internet, and websites
- credibility of presentations
- design of information displays in public spaces
- animation and scientific visualizations
- design of computer interfaces and manuals
Fee
The fee for the one-day course is $380 per person. This fee includes all four books, Visual Explanations, Envisioning Information, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, and Beautiful Evidence.
Groups of 10 or more, registering simultaneously, receive a 25% discount. The fee for full-time students not currently employed is $200; provide a copy of the current student ID and phone number of school registrar. There are no other discounts.
Hours for the course
The one-day course meets from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm.
Registration begins at 8:45 am.
Lunch is on your own.
Dress is informal.
Questions
Call 800 822-2454 or 203 250-7007 between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm EST.
Added by mark10gan on May 15, 2008