ABSTRACT

Communicating Sustainability is a book of evidence-based strategies for making sustainability vivid, accessible, and comprehensible. To do this, it brings together research from a range of specialties including cognitive psychology, visual perception, communication studies, environmental design, interpretive exhibit design, interpretive signage, wayfinding, storytelling, courtroom litigation, information graphics, and graphic design to illustrate not only what approaches are effective but why they work as they do.

The topic of sustainability is vast and complex. It interconnects multiple dimensions of human culture and the biosphere and involves a myriad of systems and processes, many of which are too large, too small, too fast, or too slow to see. Many people find verbal explanations about all of this too abstract or too complicated to understand, and for most people the concepts of sustainability are regarded as quirky, peripheral, and not essential to everyday life. Yet the challenges of sustainability concern the very survival of most species of life on Earth, including the human species. In order for life as we know it to survive and thrive into the future, sustainability must become broadly understood—by everyone, not just activists or specialists. This book offers tools to help make complex systems and nuanced, abstract ideas concrete and comprehensible to the broadest range of people. The goal of communication, and of this book, is to build understanding.

part I|29 pages

Perception and Communication

chapter 1|11 pages

Context: Why It Matters

chapter 2|11 pages

Perception and Cognition

chapter 3|7 pages

Communication Principles

part II|63 pages

Making Sustainability Visible

chapter 4|6 pages

Metaphor

chapter 5|7 pages

Stories

chapter 6|27 pages

Interpretive Exhibits and Signs

chapter 7|13 pages

Wayfinding

chapter 8|10 pages

Visible Processes

part III|98 pages

Practical Details

chapter 9|15 pages

Graphic Design 101

chapter 10|9 pages

Images

chapter 11|9 pages

Graphs and Diagrams

chapter 12|8 pages

Reporting Tools

chapter 13|17 pages

Digital Media

chapter 14|16 pages

Meetings

chapter 15|24 pages

Communication Tools