"Communicating Visually offers a deep and thoughtful examination by a group of design pioneers, researchers, educators, and practitioners. This book has given me new insights into the complexity of the brand's communication process and their visual identity design according to the massive cultural and social changes in the 21st century."Alina WheelerConsultant, speaker and author of Designing Brand Identity"Communicating Visually is a timely publication now that the notion of branding has permeated all fields of activity, from the commercial (where the notion was coined) to the public sector, and certainly to the political realm. [This] is a very special publication, because eight of the nine authors come from the Spanish and Portuguese speaking world, bringing unique experiences and perspectives that have been seldom—if ever—been accessible to English language readers. The authors are all leaders in the field and their chapters cover a wide variety of topics, from broad concepts to specific examples. It is a "must-read" for designers interested in "the state of the art" of branding today."Jorge Frascara, FGDC,Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta, Canada; Co-director, Health Design Network; Honorary Professor, Emily Carr University, Canada; Fellow of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada"The interest of this publication lies in the fact that it considers branding not merely as a challenge to professionals in graphic and communication design, but also as a complex theoretical object of inquiry, an object that calls for a multidisciplinary approach. The book will, therefore, be welcomed and useful not only for design researchers and educators, but also for practitioners interested in the justification of the choices made by brand designers. It will, indeed, also be a helpful textbook for students."Alain FindeliHonorary Full Professor; University of Montreal, Canada"This book combines several areas of brand design, which brings to all of the creative community, [including] designers, students and researchers, a remarkable source of information in the field [of] design. It also combines the expertise of some well-known researchers in graphic design."Carlos RosaDean, Universidade Europei, Portugal