Cool Info Visualization Links from Last Week

by Nathan Danforth on Monday, March 24, 2008 · 1 comment

in Visualization

Ok, so I’m still swamped with this proposal, but I wanted to make sure I shared some of the most interesting information visualization posts I’ve came across within the past week.

Heatmapping Your Productivity

The picture is a heat map of my daily productive capacity… the amount of productivity I am capable of in a given amount of time.

heatmap charlie Cool Info Visualization Links from Last Week

Charlie uses his productivity capacity heatmap to help determine things like:

  • Why do I have more productive capacity at some times than others?
  • How can I move from one level to the next?
  • How should I plan my day?

Map of Creativity

Discovered at Cool Infographics, check out the Map of Creativity from the Next Generation Foundation.

Map of Creativity

The Map of Creativity is a user-friendly, interactive database of innovative educational projects throughout the world.

Invisible Journey

Found at Visual Complexity.

Invisible Journey

The visualization portrays invisible journeys through different cities, by different means of transportation, including walking paths and WI-FI mapping.

21 Ways to Visualize and Explore Your Email Inbox

Found at Flowing Data.

e-mail-visualizing.jpg

I’ve split them up into six categories – exploratory, analytic, mapping, metaphor, networks, and abstract.

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1 Charlie Gilkey Monday, March 24, 2008 at 12:07 pm

Thanks for the link! I love this blog since I’m fascinated about ways to visualize information. Keep up the great work!

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