A restaurant sign announces due to lack of sales some items are discontinued. Is this communication about me or is it more about the store?
A critique of a 3d area chart that shows the intensity of “global news scares” and the severity of the issues reported.
A New York Times infographic attempts to explain where the $1 trillion projected deficit came from.
Images from Iohanna Pani’s project Form Follows Data are displayed. The project is data sculpture based on “the exploration of the formal language of personal statistic data embedded in everyday objects.”
The context of a statistic is explained through three medical examples from Edward Kavanaugh’s presentation titled, Statistics Without Context.
[via Mashables] We’ve made no attempt to hide our belief that Internet Explorer 6 must die. IE6 is an ancient browser that does not support many of the major innovations of the last 8 years. Yet it is still used by 15-25% of Internet users – and that fact alone is holding us back from a new area of web applications.
Read more on IE6 No More! Popular Web Companies Start Project to Kill IE6…
A BusinessWeek infographic shows that in most states two health care insurers have a commanding market share.
Michael Anderson’s Resume Infographic is displayed and discussed. Michael has put together an excellent visualizaiton of his work experience and education. One of the best resumes I’ve ever seen.
Some water statistics are presented and the data presentation approach is critiqued.















