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What’s in a cover image? How to depict planning history
Carola Hein
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History, Form & Aesthetics
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Arts and Humanities
History
100%
Planning
100%
Image
100%
Meaning
37%
Handbook
25%
Approach
25%
Books
25%
Reader
12%
Urban Design
12%
masterplan
12%
Publishers
12%
Selection
12%
Spatial
12%
Built Environment
12%
Society
12%
bookshop
12%
Encounter
12%
Comic strips
12%
Art work
12%
Investigation
12%
Atom
12%
Translating
12%
Editors
12%
Cross-cultural exchange
12%
Analysis
12%
Authors
12%
Reflective
12%
Typography
12%
Games
12%
Words
12%
Logos
12%
book covers
12%
Layout
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Image
100%
Planning History
100%
Books
37%
Handbook
25%
Approach
25%
Urban Design
12%
Arts
12%
Games
12%
Built Environment
12%
Identifying
12%
Translating
12%
Library
12%
Investigation
12%
Work
12%
Selection
12%
Planning
12%
Spatial Planning
12%
Society
12%
Need
12%
Encounter
12%
Internet
12%
INIS
images
100%
planning
100%
handbooks
25%
design
12%
libraries
12%
internet
12%
volume
12%
investigations
12%
environment
12%
Keyphrases
Cover Image
100%
Bookshops
20%
Comic Strips
20%
Comic Artist
20%
Multiple Themes
20%
Reflective Analysis
20%
Psychology
Attention
100%
Social Sciences
Comics
16%