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Book of Circles by Manuel Lima - Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge Hardcover

Book of Circles by Manuel Lima - Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge Hardcover

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Further Details Title: Book of Circles Condition: New Description: In The Book of Circles , his companion volume to the popular Book of Trees , Manuel Lima takes us on a lively tour through millenia o...

Description

Further Details Title: Book of Circles Condition: New Description: In The Book of Circles , his companion volume to the popular Book of Trees , Manuel Lima takes us on a lively tour through millenia of information design. Three hundred detailed and colourful illustrations cover an encyclopedic array of subjects, drawing fascinating parallels across time and culture. The clay tokens used by ancient Sumerians as a system of recording trade are juxtaposed with the logos of modern retailers like Target; Venn diagrams are discussed side by side with symbols of the Christian trinity, the trefoil shape of the biohazard symbol, and the Olympic rings; a diagram revealing the characteristics of 10,000 porn stars displays structural similarities to early celestial charts placing the earth at the centre of the universe. Author: Manuel Lima Format: Hardback EAN: 9781616895280 ISBN: 9781616895280 Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press Release Date: 05/02/2017 Item Height: 274mm Item Length: 223mm Item Width: 27mm Item Weight: 1250g Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Arts & Photography Release Year: 2017 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Manuel Lima

Dewey Decimal

302.2223

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

1616895284

ISBN-13

9781616895280

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Trade

Item Height

1 in

Item Length

10.7 in

Item Weight

43.7 Oz

Item Width

8.6 in

LC Classification Number

P93.5.L56 2017

LCCN

2016-027666

Language

English

Number of Pages

272 Pages

Publication Name

Book of Circles : Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge

Publication Year

2017

Publisher

Princeton Tec Architectural Press

Reviews

"In his new book, The Book of Circles, Manuel Lima investigates how the shape has been employed throughout the ages. Like his first book, Circles is a thorough taxonomy of circular infographics, but it's also a deep dive into the psychology behind the shape's enduring appeal." - Wired, "Like its predecessor, this is a beautifully produced book with amazing illustrations. This book will be invaluable for those studying or interested in graphic design, information design, statistics, or data visualization. As Creativity magazine predicted in 2009, Lima is quickly taking his place next to Edward Tufte-author of, among other titles, Envisioning Information and Beautiful Evidence (2006)-as a high priest of the diagram. Summing Up: Essential. All readers." - Choice magazine, "The Book of Circles: Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge is a compendium of circular infographics and designs created throughout centuries." - Mental Floss, "Why do we find circles so beautiful? A new book of illustrations celebrates the beauty and versatility of circles. Author and designer Manuel Lima explains why we're so attracted to this most simple of shapes." - BBC Focus, "Why are we so surrounded by these rounded figures? Author Manuel Lima seeks to answer this question and more with The Book of Circles: Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge, which delves deeply into circular information design." - Print Magazine, "A collection of fascinating facts full of circular diagrams about circles themselves, and the shape's connection to subjects as wide-ranging as architecture, urban planning, fine art, design, technology, religion, and science." - BuzzFeed, "Manuel Lima's The Book of Circles explores centuries of circular visual expression, from representations of infinity to maps of the stars." - Hyperallergic, "The humble circle gets its due in this visual study by designer Manuel Lima (The Book of Trees: Visualizing Branches of Knowledge), who specializes in the visualization of data." - Publisher's Weekly, "In a new book called The Book of Circles, the data designer Manuel Lima looks to history and evolutionary science to explain why people like circles so much, using his research to create a taxonomy of approximately 300 images of circles that date from thousands of years ago up to the present day. The images themselves form a compelling argument about just how ingrained the circle is in the human mind--and Lima gives some compelling explanations for it." - Fast Co. Design, "If there is a universal building, block it's probably round. In The Book of Circles, data visualization designer Manuel Lima shows how the circle has shaped human cognition." - Surface Magazine, "[The Book of Circles] explores information design in the form of circles - from 18th-century musical scores to photographs of Jupiter." - The Guardian, "The human iris, a full Moon, volcanic calderas: natural circles have inspired culture for millennia. Information visualizer Manuel Lima gathered centuries' worth of circular charts, graphics and illustrations for this volume, organized in a 'taxonomy' spanning everything from spirals to pies. It's a ravishing tour, from the spangled glory of globular star cluster M13, imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope, to Martin Krzywinski's bold 2007 radial genomics diagram Human-Dog Homology. Puts circular thinking in a whole new light." - Nature Magazine, "A richly illustrated compendium probes the colorful history of the circle. Lima's aim is not so much to tell this history as to show it. And, by all accounts, he succeeds.The Book of Circles is, above all, a wide-ranging exploration of an elemental shape in its guises as a form, symbol, motif, and more. The book joins Lima's previous work, The Book of Trees, as an important study of one of our most human of impulses: to give abstractions visible form. This ancient and universal impulse will no doubt continue in perpetuity. We can hope that so, too, will insightful efforts-like Lima's-to document and understand it." - Science Magazine

Subject

Conceptual, Référence, Geometry / General, General, History / Ancient & Classical

Subject Area

Mathematics, Design, Art

Synopsis

In this follow-up to his hugely popular The Book of Trees and Visual Complexity , Manuel Lima takes us on a lively tour through millennia of circular information design. Three hundred detailed and colorful illustrations from around the world cover an encyclopedic array of subjects--architecture, urban planning, fine art, design, fashion, technology, religion, cartography, biology, astronomy, and physics, all based on the circle, the universal symbol of unity, wholeness, infinity, enlightenment, and perfection. Clay tokens used by ancient Sumerians as a system of recording trade are juxtaposed with logos of modern retailers like Target; Venn diagrams are discussed alongside the trefoil biohazard symbol, symbols of the Christian trinity, and the Olympic rings; and a diagram revealing the characteristics of ten thousand porn stars displays structural similarities to early celestial charts placing the earth at the center of the universe. Lima's introduction provides an authoritative history of the circle, and a preface describes his unique taxonomy of the many varieties of circle diagrams, rounding out this visual feast for infographics enthusiasts., From bestselling author Manuel Lima, a leading voice on UX design and data visualization and celebrated TED speaker, The Book of Circles covers 1,000 years of humanity's long-lasting obsession with all things circular. Following on his popular bestsellers, The Book of Trees: Visualizing Branches of Knowledge and Visual Complexity: Mapping Patterns of Information , Manuel Lima has crafted an illustrated expedition through an encyclopedic array of subjects--architecture, urban planning, fine art, design, fashion, technology, religion, cartography, biology, astronomy, and physics--all based on the circle, the universal symbol of unity, perfection, movement, and infinity. Three hundred detailed and colorful illustrations and infographics tell the story of the circle and its use in time and culture as an important symbol all over the world. Fascinating entries include: Clay trading tokens used by the ancient Sumerians juxtaposed with iconic logos of twentieth-century corporations. A chart organizing seven hundred Nintendo offerings with a Victorian board game based on the travels of Nellie Bly. A visual analysis of Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining with early celestial charts that placed the Earth at the center of the universe. And a wealth of other elegant and intriguing methods for displaying information. Lima also provides readers with an authoritative history of the circle and a unique taxonomy of twenty-one varieties of circle diagrams, rounding out this visual feast. This illuminating and deeply engaging reference book is a must-have for infographics enthusiasts, information designers, pop culture enthusiasts, and art history buffs.

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Not Available

brand

Princeton Tec Architectural Press

gtin13

9781616895280

Reviews

  1. Vivek K7721b

    This book is absolutely stunning! A visual feast of circular designs spanning history, culture, and science—perfect for info design lovers. The rich illustrations connect ancient symbols to modern graphics in surprising ways. Beautiful hardcover quality makes it a fantastic coffee table book or gift. Lima’s deep research shines through while keeping it engaging. If you love data visualization or unique art books, this is a must-have!