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Information graphics in context
Beautiful examples of information design “in context”. 
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Information graphics in context

Beautiful examples of information design “in context”. 

    • #Information Design
    • #Inspiration
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iWater
If Apple designed the water bottle…
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iWater

If Apple designed the water bottle…

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    • #Information Design
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The State of the Radii
Why double-checking for accuracy in infographics is vital. 
The ratio of the diameters is 2.45, which means the ratio of the areas is going to be (2.45)^2 or 6.00. But the ratio of America’s GDP to China’s GDP (14.6T/5.7T) is only 2.56! The US circle is too big! What’s the progressive propaganda machine trying to sell us here?! 
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The State of the Radii

Why double-checking for accuracy in infographics is vital. 

The ratio of the diameters is 2.45, which means the ratio of the areas is going to be (2.45)^2 or 6.00. But the ratio of America’s GDP to China’s GDP (14.6T/5.7T) is only 2.56! The US circle is too big! What’s the progressive propaganda machine trying to sell us here?! 

    • #Information Design
    • #Infographics
    • #Politics
  • 1 year ago
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Inception
Quickly becoming the de-facto standard for film-inspired information design, Inception provides a unique challenge for visualizing simultaneous timelines and multiple levels of interaction. 
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Inception

Quickly becoming the de-facto standard for film-inspired information design, Inception provides a unique challenge for visualizing simultaneous timelines and multiple levels of interaction. 

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    • #Information Design
    • #Temporal
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Do You Need All That Data?
Insights from Harvard Business Review on the validity of “data culture” and analysis: 
Are we asking the right questions?
Does our data tell a story?
Does our data help us look ahead rather than behind?
Do we have a good mix of quantitative and qualitative data? 
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Do You Need All That Data?

Insights from Harvard Business Review on the validity of “data culture” and analysis: 

  1. Are we asking the right questions?
  2. Does our data tell a story?
  3. Does our data help us look ahead rather than behind?
  4. Do we have a good mix of quantitative and qualitative data? 
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    • #Information Design
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IV, meet UX
David Gillis of Toronto agency Teehan+Lax rings in on what happens when Information Visualization (IV) meets User Experience (UX). 
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IV, meet UX

David Gillis of Toronto agency Teehan+Lax rings in on what happens when Information Visualization (IV) meets User Experience (UX). 

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10 Free Tools To Make Infographics

A great collection of tips and many free tools for creating infographics and visualizations. 

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    • #Infographics
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A Practical Guide to Designing with Data | Five Simple Steps
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A Practical Guide to Designing with Data | Five Simple Steps

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A collection of information
design resources for
students of
FA/YSDN 2005 3.0
Information Design
,
a second-year course in the
York University / Sheridan College Program in Design
(YSDN).
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