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OverviewIntroduces students to the basic principles and theories of design, combining practical advice about the design process with a foundation in visual rhetoric and usability. Document Design introduces students to the basic principles and theories of design, combining practical advice about the design process with a foundation in visual rhetoric and usability. Most books on document design lean toward either theory or practice. This book offers a balanced approach-theoretically informed practice-that introduces a working vocabulary to help students become reflective practitioners, able not only to create effective designs but also to explain why and how they made their design choices. Derek G. Ross and Miles A. Kimball hope to give students the foundation they need to make design decisions in any rhetorical situation. Students will learn to negotiate between the needs of both users and clients to consider the nuances of audience, purpose, and context. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Miles A. Kimball , Derek G. RossPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Edition: Second Edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9798855801576Pages: 512 Publication Date: 01 March 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""Document Design is the best intro to theory-informed practice in visual communication. This long-awaited refresh of a classic will help all instructors of visual communication breathe easier as we design courses aligned with its comprehensive contents. Don't try to teach visual communication without it!"" — Kathryn Northcut, Missouri University of Science and Technology ""This book would be best for undergraduate students who are seeking to learn visual design in technical communication. However, it can also be used in a graduate course where students are introduced to document design theories and are given assignments to apply those theories in specific contexts. I have been waiting for a book like this to use in my courses."" — Jason Tham, Texas Tech University ""Document Design is the best intro to theory-informed practice in visual communication. This long-awaited refresh of a classic will help all instructors of visual communication breathe easier as we design courses aligned with its comprehensive contents. Don’t try to teach visual communication without it!"" — Kathryn Northcut, Missouri University of Science and Technology ""This book would be best for undergraduate students who are seeking to learn visual design in technical communication. However, it can also be used in a graduate course where students are introduced to document design theories and are given assignments to apply those theories in specific contexts. I have been waiting for a book like this to use in my courses."" — Jason Tham, Texas Tech University """Document Design is the best intro to theory-informed practice in visual communication. This long-awaited refresh of a classic will help all instructors of visual communication breathe easier as we design courses aligned with its comprehensive contents. Don’t try to teach visual communication without it!"" — Kathryn Northcut, Missouri University of Science and Technology ""This book would be best for undergraduate students who are seeking to learn visual design in technical communication. However, it can also be used in a graduate course where students are introduced to document design theories and are given assignments to apply those theories in specific contexts. I have been waiting for a book like this to use in my courses."" — Jason Tham, Texas Tech University" Author InformationMiles A. Kimball is an independent scholar whose publications have been important in defining the field of technical and professional communication. He is coeditor, with Ross and Hilary Sarat-St. Peter, of the SUNY series, Studies in Technical Communication. Derek G. Ross is the Hargis Professor of Writing Studies in the Master of Technical and Professional Communication Program at Auburn University. He is the editor of Topic-Driven Environmental Rhetoric. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |