Jacques Bertin Quote

[Bertin's 'color' refers to] the repertoire of colored sensations which can be produced at equal value.


p. 61, as cited in: Jörg von Engelhardt (2002). The Language of Graphics: : A Framework for the Analysis of Syntax and Meaning in Maps, Charts and Diagrams. p. 27 - Semiology of graphics (1967/83)


[Bertin's 'color' refers to] the repertoire of colored sensations which can be produced at equal value.

[Bertin's 'color' refers to] the repertoire of colored sensations which can be produced at equal value.

[Bertin's 'color' refers to] the repertoire of colored sensations which can be produced at equal value.

[Bertin's 'color' refers to] the repertoire of colored sensations which can be produced at equal value.