Lines, Shapes, and Meaning.

作者: Barbara Tversky

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摘要: Lines are mysterious. They drawn by the hand, they seen eye, appear in world. what hands draw, eyes see, and page represents. form forms. Simple regular visual/spatial forms like dots, lines, containers, have meanings that readily apparent context. used service of clear communication, to self others, notably diagrams gesture. organize, indeed diagram, Other, messy sketchy lines for exploration discovery.

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