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Charles Dickens and early Victorian England / R.J. Cruikshank. London: Pitman, 1949
“Turning the statements of science into pictures is frequently a delicate business, and it is not the work of a man of science or of a designer. Special attention to this process has given birth to the ISOTYPE system. Its rules are the instruments for putting together the work of science and the work of design.”
Otto Neurath. International picture language: the first rules of Isotype. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, 1936 (p. 8)
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