When news are made of things we don't see

  • Salomé Esteves

A book about how interaction design can improve the way we create and read journalistic infographics, that explains how concepts like "user experience" and "human-computer interaction" have the potential to improve the creative process of both designers and journalists when producing graphical information in digital media. This is also as infinite book, which means it can be modified to satisfy the user's need. Its pages are moveable and removable, and its contents are not fixed and can be added continuously, every time new knowledge is created. "When news are made of things we don't see" is written in a very simples yet humorous language that is complemented with monochromatic quirky illustration and dark toned pictures.