Wednesday, April 6, 2011
The Infographic to end all Infographics
Ivan Cash - infographic designer extraordinaire - has put together a view of some of the visual devices, informational elements, and general trends found in the modern day infographic. It was bound to happen sooner or later. The big takeaways here: bar charts are still the goto choice for data viz and - take note data heads - that most charts have more than one source.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The Art of Purposeful Storytelling
Peter Guber, chairman and CEO of the Mandalay Entertainment Group, explains how to establish an emotional connection with any audience. He is the author of Tell to Win: Connect, Persuade, and Triumph with the Hidden Power of Story.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Horoscoped
An excellent site in its own right, Information is Beautiful serves up all kinds of unusual data interpretations and visualizations. They recently scraped and analyzed 22,000 horoscopes to see if they are all basically just saying the same thing. The verdict? 90% of the words in horoscopes are the same.
Here is a 'meta-horoscope':
"Ready? Sure? Whatever the situation or secret moment, enjoy everything a lot. Feel able to absolutely care. Expect nothing else. Keep making love. Family and friends matter. The world is life, fun and energy. Maybe hard. Or easy. Taking exactly enough is best. Help and talk to others. Change your mind and a better mood comes along..."
- made from most-common words in 4000 star sign predictions
Monday, January 24, 2011
Four Presentation Predictions for 2011
1. Tablets will shape future of presentation platforms
2. Authenticity trumps "spin"
3. Hand Made
4. Increase in NO SLIDE ZONES.
You read the last one correctly, this is where speakers will stand up and talk. of course, not without a lot of planning.
Here is the full article
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
10 Best Data Visualization Projects of 2010
Data Visualization is a hot topic - everyone is in the game to make the most of the exponentially growing amount of data in the world. And there is no forseeable shortage of data in the future (though, it's a nice thought).
Here are ten choice examples which boil the complex into the elegantly simple.
(courtesy of flowing data.com)
Friday, November 19, 2010
Ten Good Decks
Courtesy of Futurelab, here is a nicely curated selection of 10 SlideShare decks worthy of closer inspection (and side-steps the dreck which has filled the site's repository).

Thinking About Innovation by Noah Brier.
How To Build a Web App, also by Noah.
Designing Interesting Moments by Bill Scott.
History of a Button by Bill DeRouchey, author of the PushClickTouch blog.
How To Do Propagation Planning by Griffin Farley.
Just Add Points? What UX Can (and Cannot) Learn From Games by Sebastian Deterding.
Pawned. Gamification and Its Discontents, a sequel to "Just Add Points?"
Connection Planningness by Jason Oke and Gareth Kay
Beyond Advertising by Adrian Ho
Level Designers, Core Space Creation and Level Flow by Matthias Worch
Thinking About Innovation by Noah Brier.
How To Build a Web App, also by Noah.
Designing Interesting Moments by Bill Scott.
History of a Button by Bill DeRouchey, author of the PushClickTouch blog.
How To Do Propagation Planning by Griffin Farley.
Just Add Points? What UX Can (and Cannot) Learn From Games by Sebastian Deterding.
Pawned. Gamification and Its Discontents, a sequel to "Just Add Points?"
Connection Planningness by Jason Oke and Gareth Kay
Beyond Advertising by Adrian Ho
Level Designers, Core Space Creation and Level Flow by Matthias Worch
Friday, November 12, 2010
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