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The scientific principles of textbook design and illustration

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  1. Hogben, L.,The Printed Page. Ninth International Design Conference in Aspen, 1959.

  2. Smith, K. U., and Smith, W. W.,The Behavior of Man. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1958. 528 p.

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Karl U. Smith is currently Ford Foundation professor of business administration at Indiana University. He is on leave from the University of Wisconsin where he is professor of psychology.

This research was aided generally by funds from the National Science Foundation for a project on “Perception and Human Motion.”

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Smith, K.U. The scientific principles of textbook design and illustration. ETR&D 8, 27–49 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02713372

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