Summary of Visual Enterprise actions & events fall 2008
Originally posted December 13 Since a couple of days before vacation started last summer, alot has happened. At that time I had a rough sketch of the structure with nodes displayed in 3D, made with processing. I’m still sketching in processing for implementation in the bigger project if the experiment/sketch worked as intended. Since then...
Search results using ShapeNet
I thought I’d show this idea. I wrote this in october last year in Processing 0148 (nice version btw). The main purpose of ShapeNet is to get myself to look at more than the first 10 hits of a search at Google. If I only evaluate 10 out of 2.5 million hits, or even click...
Clear design language in visualisations?
Read a board post at Core77 about design language. Always nice to get more input here. I am quite fascinated by this. And found this link to Mazdas Batmanesque design language on a concept car. I’m just thinking when do we get this clear design language in visualisations on a broader base. I see alot...
Adobe nicety
I have been using Adobes products for more than 12 years. But recently, probably the last two years or something, their products just looks great. This is a simple splash-screen. Just perfectly laidout. Really impressive how their corporate or rather product design makes an impact in all their products, sites etc. I’ve just seen one...
Cutting the visualisation process in half
We have this wonderful software. It manages, structures data in a perfect way. I’m not kidding. It truly is perfect in this perspective. We use it for several global enterprises in Sweden already. It works like a charm. To visualise the data from this software makes the visualisation process speed up quite dramatically. It more...
A person with two watches is never sure about time
As the old saying goes: “A person with a watch knows the time; a person with two watches is never sure.” The single view of data is crucial in today’s rapid business, but data quality is essential and it has big problems right now. So many different sources. So many systems. It makes it hard...
“You gotta have a theory”
I just love that. So true. It comes from David Bolinsky from his talk at TED.
