Concepts of Technical Graphics

by Jon M. Duff

Published 1 February 1990
This book is unique in its focus on concepts of graphic visualization independent of graphic technology. The emphasis is on using graphical information rather than creating graphics, encouraging students to understand and assimilate ideas and information communicated through graphs. This book should be of interest to first- and second-year engineering undergraduates, taking courses in engineering graphics, technical graphics of engineering drawing; graphics users (engineers, scientists, managers) and those who must analyze and interpret graphical imagery.