The icon book : visual symbols for computer systems and documentation /
William Horton.
- New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1994
- xiv, 417 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references at chapter ends, and index.
Icons in perspective -- How icons work -- Representing ideas graphically -- Showing relationships -- Designing an iconic language -- Drawing icons -- Color in icons -- Standard parts of the icon -- Icons for specific purposes -- Icons for international products -- Managing development -- Testing icons -- Editing icons -- Forms, formulas, and checklists -- Case study in icon design -- Icon starter set.
Uses a practical, research-based approach to the design of icons. Icons are used widely but not always used wisely. This book will prescribe an orderly process for designing sets of icons, suggest ideas for ``unpicturable'' concepts, explain how to refine and test icon ideas, demonstrate how to design large sets of related icons, guide the development of icons for the international market. There is an icon glossary which features over 1,500 icons. The book/disk version features the icon glossary in both PC (Windows) and Mac files.