The book systematically divides and discusses the historical evolution of the topics that are not commonly touched, such as Martin Waldseemüller’s famous world map, the meticulous nature studies of Ernst Haeckel, and many unknown treasures. This book elaborate the historical evaluation of the knowledge base from the middle age to the modern digitalized era. A methodically produced infographic is succeed in presenting large amounts of information, statistics or complex ideological factors in a small portion in an interface hence cartographers, programmers, statisticians, designers, scientists, and journalists have developed this field of expertise in visualizing knowledge. With the booming of mass media and social media, demonstrating information through creative graphs, charts and other modes of visual outputs have become an area that has reached to a new heights from just presenting a picture. This book has taken a significant and novel approach in describing the World War II era while spreading infographic knowledge which makes it interesting for its readers who are especially fond of this part of the history.Īuthors: Sandra Rendgen, Julius Wiedemann This book covers nearly sixty different themes, including Operation Barbarossa, American dominance of the Pacific, and how the Nazi concentration-camp system worked. Infographics help the viewers to understand statistical data in a way that appeals to their visual as well as analytical needs. The name derived as per the idea that the greater amount of the data about World War II has never been as disclosed as it is now and yet it has become extremely complicated to interpret in a simple manner. The book “World War II Infographics” projects the story of the great conflict or the revolution that have been derived through modern innovative infographics technology. Authors: Jean Lopez, Nicolas Aubin, Vincent Bernard, Nicolas Guillerat
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