This third edition of the landmark textbook Reading Images builds on
its reputation as the first systematic and comprehensive account of the
grammar of visual design. Drawing on an enormous range of examples from
children's drawings to textbook illustrations, photo-journalism to fine
art, as well as three-dimensional forms such as sculpture and toys, the
authors examine the ways in which images communicate meaning.
Features of this fully updated third edition include:
- new material on diagrams and data visualization
- a new approach to the theory of 'modality'
- a discussion of how images and their uses have changed since the first
edition
- examples from a wide range of digital media including websites, social
media, I-phone interfaces and computer games
- ideas on the future of visual communication.
Reading Images presents a detailed outline of the 'grammar' of visual
design and provides the reader with an invaluable 'tool-kit' for reading
images in their contemporary multimodal settings. A must for students
and scholars of communication, linguistics, design studies, media
studies and the arts.