
NYTimes Writes Cool Infographics - Cool Infographics Cool infographic video from the team at Adobe that shares the results of their own 2012 Digital Video Benchmark research. As you relax at home, walk through stores, and sit in airports, you see people watching video on more screens than ever before. But don’t rely on the eyeball test. The information is about all videos and ad placements in online videos, but the data also applies to infographic videos. Clean data visualizations that I would assume were created in Adobe After Effects. Thanks to Jordan from Say It Visually for sending in the linK!
CreativeApplications.Net | Apps That Inspire... The Noun Project OpenLayers: Home Infographic Coins « petitinvention The round shaped coins must have a lot of benefits that other figures such as a triangle or a square don’t. Also, non-rounded coins may have many demerits. Aside from those, travelers and other people who are not accustomed to the currency would be able to easily remember how much each of these coins is (as long as she knows how to read pie charts). This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Like this: Like Loading...
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Open Culture RAW COLOR Designhuis is the only museum in the Netherlands that is focussing solely on design and applied arts. Setup by Lidewij Edelkoort in 2007 an left in 2009, the museum developed in a short periode a well known profile. In march 2010 the exhibtion Kleur- Colour took place, highlighting the meaning of colour in contemporary design. Color is provoking feelings, associations and reactions. Colour is influencing atmospheres of interiors till the appeal of a product. In what way are designers dealing and using colour in their work and what is the role of psychology, zeitgeist and culture in this circumstance. Curated by Yksi Ontwerp, we were asked to participate in the exhibition within the sub-theme Colour and Nature. Designhuis is the only museum in the Netherlands that is focussing solely on design and applied arts.
Protovis Protovis composes custom views of data with simple marks such as bars and dots. Unlike low-level graphics libraries that quickly become tedious for visualization, Protovis defines marks through dynamic properties that encode data, allowing inheritance, scales and layouts to simplify construction. Protovis is free and open-source, provided under the BSD License. It uses JavaScript and SVG for web-native visualizations; no plugin required (though you will need a modern web browser)! Although programming experience is helpful, Protovis is mostly declarative and designed to be learned by example. Protovis is no longer under active development.The final release of Protovis was v3.3.1 (4.7 MB). This project was led by Mike Bostock and Jeff Heer of the Stanford Visualization Group, with significant help from Vadim Ogievetsky. Updates June 28, 2011 - Protovis is no longer under active development. September 17, 2010 - Release 3.3 is available on GitHub. May 28, 2010 - ZOMG! Getting Started