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Graphic Storytelling in Design and Illustration
A new visual language shows how we can collect, sort, and better understand the subjects and objects of our daily lives.
Most people who want to understand the world and manage their daily lives can’t get very far without lists. Visual Families visualizes our penchant for sorting in playful and entertaining ways. The book presents lighthearted yet compelling work by illustrators, designers, and the creators of infographics that visually structures the stuff of our daily lives. Whether looking at pasta, poets, sneakers, birds, or whole cities, the small is classified into the big. In very different ways, all of the examples tell interesting stories with subjects that might otherwise be boring and dry and show how enjoyable arranging things can be.
Layout & Art Direction
For and with with: Gestalten