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We've all seen presentations that made us wonder, "What, exactly, is that graph saying? What am I looking at?" Hopefully, we haven't all given those presentations, but let's be honest—many of us ...
Whether you’re a business owner, a marketer, or an annoying guy standing outside of a grocery store, you have probably relied on information acquired through surveys. And while they are an undeniably ...
Here’s something handy for people who hate Excel. Venngage, the company that lets you make infographics with the click of (a few) buttons, recently launched a new product called Beam. Beam does for ...
A few years ago I stumbled upon a study that tried to prove the significant difference between visual and textual information. According to this study, visual information -- when presented clearly -- ...
Every week for a year, designers Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec sent each other postcards charting something in their lives, from laughter to travel to phone addiction. The result, collected in ...
This story was originally published by Data-Smart City Solutions. The Vision Zero initiative began in Sweden in 1997 with the goal of eliminating fatal traffic and pedestrian accidents, and has since ...
It was exactly one year ago today that Barack Obama signed the $787 billion economic stimulus package, officially known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, into law. With the unemployment ...
Those who adore visual illustrations that present data as colorful and easy to read images now have the opportunity to nerd out with dozens courtesy of new iPhone and iPad app Infographics. The free ...
SILICON SLOPES, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Domo (Nasdaq: DOMO) today announced its annual “Data Never Sleeps” infographic has been selected as a winner in the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA) ...
Edward Tufte is the newest guru on the panel advising the White House on the $787 billion economic stimulus. Not too long ago, we were bemoaning the fact that the president still lectures at his State ...
Big Data have been used to explore a range of unusual items, but the latest research might be a unique on its own – the hunt for Sasquatch. Josh Stevens, a PhD candidate at Penn State University, has ...
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