Check out Stamen Design
Some of you might be familiar with their work at Digg Labs
Their data visualisation work is great.
The thing I love most about it is that it is both conceptual and practical
v nice.
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Showing posts with label data. Show all posts
Tuesday, 24 July 2007
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
More Data Visualisation - Part 2
I missed the Digg data visualisation competition in my last post but they've put up the 10 finalists now so it's probably a better time to mention it.
Of particular interest is that a couple of entrants used Adobe's Apollo in their submissions.
K
Of particular interest is that a couple of entrants used Adobe's Apollo in their submissions.
K
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Monday, 21 May 2007
More Data Visualisation
Saw this article - 16 Awesome Data Visualization Tools - on mashable the other day and have been meaning to post about it.
Here's another one from google as well.
I still believe that 2007 will be the year that data visualisation makes it big. Hopefully the increased number of interesting tools on popular sites is a sign that that prediction might be coming true.
K
Here's another one from google as well.
I still believe that 2007 will be the year that data visualisation makes it big. Hopefully the increased number of interesting tools on popular sites is a sign that that prediction might be coming true.
K
Friday, 12 January 2007
Visualising Data - 2007's big thing?
There's a great post over at Guy Kawasaki's blog about data visualisation.
This is something I've been looking at for a while and I'm suprised that it's never reached the magical Tipping Point. It's definitely something we're going to be using at One Eye Deer and with all the data that's flying around these days, I feel it will soon be an important feature of many other innovative sites.
The good news about that is the more people there are that are mucking around with data visualisation, the more likely it is that the field will advance rapidly from one that is highly specialised into one that is understood by, and relevant to, my mum and most other people in the general, non-techcrunch reading, public.
I also expect that in-line with the increased use will come better tools to make the process of representing all types of data/text etc. visually much, much easier. (If anyone knows of any easy to use data visulation tools - please let me know)
I've got some pretty good links on this stuff - but I can't remember where I've put them (Note to self - need to get into the whole del.icio.us thing so my bookmarks aren't spread over 3 computers). Once I find them I'll put them up for anyone who may be interested.
I know it's only the 2nd week of 2007 and that labelling data visulalisation as one of 2007's big things is a massive call, but when people like Seth Godin and Guy Kawasaki are starting to focus on a topic, you know that it's close to tipping.
Keep an eye on this one...
EDIT: Here's one site that has heaps of interesting visualisation links
This is something I've been looking at for a while and I'm suprised that it's never reached the magical Tipping Point. It's definitely something we're going to be using at One Eye Deer and with all the data that's flying around these days, I feel it will soon be an important feature of many other innovative sites.
The good news about that is the more people there are that are mucking around with data visualisation, the more likely it is that the field will advance rapidly from one that is highly specialised into one that is understood by, and relevant to, my mum and most other people in the general, non-techcrunch reading, public.
I also expect that in-line with the increased use will come better tools to make the process of representing all types of data/text etc. visually much, much easier. (If anyone knows of any easy to use data visulation tools - please let me know)
I've got some pretty good links on this stuff - but I can't remember where I've put them (Note to self - need to get into the whole del.icio.us thing so my bookmarks aren't spread over 3 computers). Once I find them I'll put them up for anyone who may be interested.
I know it's only the 2nd week of 2007 and that labelling data visulalisation as one of 2007's big things is a massive call, but when people like Seth Godin and Guy Kawasaki are starting to focus on a topic, you know that it's close to tipping.
Keep an eye on this one...
EDIT: Here's one site that has heaps of interesting visualisation links
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