Information design books
This is one of a series of reading lists I put together between 2002 and 2004 when I was starting out in interaction and experience design, building out a personal canon from books I was buying, borrowing from libraries, or lending to students. The lists are grouped by topic. This one is on information design: the discipline of making quantitative and complex information legible.
Tufte’s three books (The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, Envisioning Information, Visual Explanations) are the canonical shelf. But Paul Mijksenaar’s Visual Function is the better first book: smaller, polemical, full of examples, and it prepares you to read Tufte critically rather than as scripture. Colin Ware’s Information Visualization is the scientific companion. Huff’s How to Lie With Statistics is the essential ethical counterpart, a reminder that information design can mislead as easily as it can clarify.
The Amazon links below are what I had at the time, most will be dead now, but the ISBNs will find you a copy.
Visual Function: An Introduction to Information Design
Paul Mijksenaar. A small, beautiful and polemical book full of fine examples of good information design, read this before tackling Tufte.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information
Edward Tufte.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Envisioning Information
Edward Tufte.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Visual Explanations
Edward Tufte.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper
Nicholson Baker.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Digital Diagrams
Trevor Bounford, Alastair Campbell.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Open Here
Paul Mijksenaar and Piet Westendorp.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Information Graphics: A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference
Robert L. Harris.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Information Design
Robert E. Jacobsen.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
How to Lie With Statistics
Darrel Huff, Irving Geis.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Information Visualization
Colin Ware.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
Readings in Information Visualization
Stuart Card, Jock Mackinlay, Ben Schneiderman.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com
The Global Media Atlas
Mark Balnaves, James Donald, Donald Stephanie Hemelryk.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com / myriad editions
The Atlas of the Future
Ian Pearson.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com / myriad editions
The State of the World Atlas
Dan Smith.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com / myriad editions
How Maps Work: Representation, Visualization and Design
Alan M. MacEachren.
amazon.co.uk / amazon.com