Category Archive: Visualisation

Clear design language in visualisations?

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 …

 

Cutting the visualisation process in half

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 …

 

“You gotta have a theory”

“You gotta have a theory”

I just love that. So true. It comes from David Bolinsky from his talk at TED.

 

Visualisation meeting in Lund

Visualisation meeting in Lund

I was invited to this small visualisation meeting at the Ingvar Kamprad Design Center at LTH in Lund. I thought we were going to be …

 

Interesting Google APIs

Interesting Google APIs

Base Data http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/apis/base/ Maps http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/apis/maps/ Mapplets http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/apis/maps/documentation/mapplets/ Financial http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/apis/finance/ Financial gadgets http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/apis/finance/docs/finance-gadgets.html Charts http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/apis/chart/types.html Visualisation http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/apis/visualization/

 

Ben Fry on Computational Information Design

Ben Fry on Computational Information Design

I just feel the need to repeat this. It encourages. “One significant difficulty with such problems is knowing, given a set of data, how to glean …

 

Sometimes it has to take time to understand

Sometimes it has to take time to understand

Original post January 2009 When you start to learn a new language – like Spanish, you don’t expect to understand a spanish news cast completely after …

 

Quote from Organic information design by Ben Fry

Quote from Organic information design by Ben Fry

Original post march 2008. Wonderful quote from Ben Frys Dissertation on Organic Information Design Design techniques for static information are well understood, their descriptions and discourse …