In a nutshell: People aren’t interacting with them. In other words, interactive graphics are most useful when they let people click around and adjust the visualization to address their specific needs ...
Three weeks, 36 entries: Global competition sponsored by Circle of Blue and Visualizing.org. For their interactive water footprint graphic, Joseph Bergen and Nicki Huang—students at the Harvard ...
While they might not offer as much in terms of links, successful infographics still offer tons of benefits for businesses in areas such as conversion and acquisition, as well as branding, awareness, ...
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has released its Home Design Trends Survey for the third quarter of 2016, which focuses on community and neighborhood design. According to the Survey, ...
Among the technology-based skills worth journalists’ consideration, wireframing merits a closer look. Wireframes are rudimentary visual depictions of ideas. They can be created with specialized ...
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has released an interactive infographic of its Home Design Trends Survey for the third quarter of 2015, focusing on community and neighborhood design.
The wheel of progress is changing what we think of as “new” or “old,” and users can easily scorn the sites and apps they loved only a few months ago. But for every door that technology closes, a new ...
Entry in the 2011 Urban Water Design Challenge, sponsored by Visualizing.org and Circle of Blue. Jan Willem Tulp submitted his Urban Water Explorer for the 2011 Urban Water Design Challenge—sponsored ...
Infographic marketing started off with a bang a few years ago and still remains a very popular way of delivering a message to a targeted audience. Why did infographics become so popular and why does ...
In his talk, Baur notes that he got these numbers from talks given by Times graphic editors Gregor Aisch and Archie Tse (you can find Aisch’s talk here and Tse’s talk here). Baur lead with these ...