Part 1: The essential collection of visualisation resources
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
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The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
Part 1: The essential collection of visualisation resources Read More »
Tomorrow will see the launch of a new series entitled “the essential collection of visualisation resources”. This will be a multi-post series designed to share with readers an inspiring collection of the most important, effective, useful, practical and affordable data visualisation resources.
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The Heritage Health Prize is a $3 million contest, sponsored by managed-care company Heritage Provide Network Inc, to use medical data to improve health care by designing a predictive algorithm that can best predict when people are likely to be sent to the hospital. Yesterday (March 15) the Network announced that the world’s largest predictive
Heritage Health Prize, $230,000 of progress prizes announced Read More »
If you’ve not heard there has been a massive earthquake off the North East coast of Japan this morning. This has caused devastation within the region, there are some staggering videos and images emerging. It has also triggered a pacific-wide Tsunami threat which may impact on many regions across that side of the globe. For
Japan earthquake real-time visualisation Read More »
Ben Saunders: North 3 is a great looking project designed by Applied Works in collaboration with Studio8 Design which will present live updates of intrepid explorer Ben’s record-attempting solo walk to the North Pole in just 36 days. Launching on Tuesday 18th March, the day Ben sets of on his trek, the site will present
Live infographic for Polar explorer Read More »
Kristian Saliba, a digital art director for Three Drunk Monkeys creative agency (Sydney, Australia), has sent me details of an interesting project that has just been launched for YouTube titled ‘Map My Summer’.
YouTube ‘Map My Summer’ Read More »
Lonely Planet are working on an exciting new visual guide to the world, titled “How to Land a Jumbo Jet” based on a unique collection of cultural and travel-inspired visualisations. To help create this book they want to crowd-source innovative ideas and creations from across the visualisation and design community. As noted on Infosthetics, visualisation
Visualising travel facts, figures and ephemera Read More »
This is a follow-up post to my eighth article in the Visualisation Insights series which I published earlier this week. The purpose of this companion series is to optimise the learning opportunities from each insights article, reflecting on the ideas, issues and observations to emerge. Why did I choose this subject? I first came across
Visualisation Reflections: #8 Visualisation Designer Read More »
I’d recommend you try and get hold of a copy of the winter issue (number 78) of Eye magazine, the international review of graphic design, which is dedicated to the subject of Information Design and includes a special 26 page pull-out feature. Information Design – Not so much a specialist genre, more an essential fact
Eye Magazine, Issue 78 on Information Design Read More »
At the end of each month I pull together a collection of links to some of the most relevant, interesting and useful articles I’ve come across during the previous month. Here’s the latest collection from January 2011
Best of the visualisation web… January 2011 Read More »