5. For the
Anything by
Edward Tufte.
The man’s a
genius. And
(mostly) right.
Edward Tufte’s
Beautiful
Evidence.
Envisioning
Information.
The Visual
Display of
Quantitative
Information.
6. For the
Who wants the
primer for Type
Ellen Lupton’s
Thinking with
Type.
7. For the
Who learns from
everywhere.
Usability
doesn’t just
apply to
software.
Steve
Krug’s
Don’t make me
Think.
9. For the
Who knows you
still have to
connect with
people.
Jimmy Carr &
Lucy Greeve’s
Only Joking.
(Not a single
picture in the
book)
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