4 edition of Exper in Visual Thinking found in the catalog.
Exper in Visual Thinking
McKim
Published
February 1996
by PWS Pub. Co.
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Written in English
Edition Notes
3e
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10476173M |
ISBN 10 | 0534941109 |
ISBN 10 | 9780534941109 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 228290967 |
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The essence of visual thinking is to convert your text-based information to images and text that show concepts and the flow of ideas. I like the way Dave Gray describes it as a way to “move beyond the linear world of the written word, lists, and spreadsheets and entering the non-linear world of spatial relationships, networks, maps, and. Visual thinking comes in many forms, but in every case, it is hard work. It may involve the derivation of a new image that connects others, or the .
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This is a seminal book, considered by many the definition of the field itself. To be more precise, it's about visual perceptual thinking - the often untapped resource mode of our brain.
It is an excellent resource - not only from the visual thinking perspective but - for those who wants a deeper, fundamental understanding about whole-brain thinking. Unlike Kurt Hanks' books, and ironically, it's full of heavy s: 7.
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