"As an apprentice information designer, I regularly have to decide whether to communicate information in words, images, or sounds. How do I decide this?" [Lantham (2001) p.2]. New technologies, such as mobile camera phones, voice-enabled mobile gaming devices, and lower cost color printers, are greatly increasing possibilities for sensuous choices in communication. The sensuous balance and evolution of the Internet and other communication spaces deserves more attention. My work "Sense in Communication" provides much material that you might use in considering sensuous choices in communication. It includes detailed analysis of a couple of artistic masterpieces: the Hamzanama of Akbar (sixteenth-century India) and the Morgan Bible of Louis IX (thirteenth-century France). The work also includes a discussion of sixteenth-century English iconoclasm, and demonstrates the importance of that history for understanding Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. This work, "Sense in Communication," is publicly available at www.galbithink.org I hope that it encourages more discussion of sensuous choices in communication industry development. Douglas Galbi FCC Senior Economist