As I started to gather some first aspects and ideas of how visual storytelling can be used in editorial design in my previous blog post, I now collected some literature sources that may help me dive deeper into this topic:
“Design is Storytelling“ by Ellen Lupton
“Visual Storytelling: Inspiring a New Visual Language” by Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann and Franz Schulze
“The Art of Explanation: Making Your Ideas, Products, and Services Easier to Understand” by Lee LeFever
“Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics” by Francesco Franchi
“Visual Journalism: Infographics from the World’s Best Newsrooms and Designers” by Javier Errea
“Layout Essentials: 100 Design Principles for Using Grids” by Beth Tondreau
“The Language of Graphic Design: An Illustrated Handbook for Understanding Fundamental Design Principles” by Richard Poulin
“Design for Information: An Introduction to the Histories, Theories, and Best Practices Behind Effective Information Visualizations” by Isabel Meirelles
“Thinking with Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, and Students” by Ellen Lupton
“Visual Thinking for Design” by Colin Ware
“How to Use Graphic Design to Sell Things, Explain Things, Make Things Look Better, Make People Laugh, Make People Cry, and (Every Once in a While) Change the World” by Michael Bierut
“Visual Storytelling im Design Thinking: die Kraft von Bildern und Geschichten” by Felicidad Romero-Tejedor