Three Infographic Articles

by Neal Levene on Friday, September 21, 2007 · 0 comments

in Visualization

Below are links to three different, but interesting, articles related to infographics:

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strangerthanfiction Three Infographic Articles

  • Stranger than Fiction, movie + infographics
    By paperseedblog

    Beyond the story, however, is a very well done method of info graphics that was pretty intriguing. I don’t know why, but there is no hint of it in the trailer, so it came as a surprise while we were watching. David did a little online research and found the info graphics were done by MK12. …

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  • An Infographic is Worth 1000 Words
    By Randa Clay

    Since the days of the caveman, we’ve been using information graphics or “infographics”, as visual shorthand to convey information to the viewer that might take paragraphs or pages to explain in words. We interact with infographics on a daily basis, from the stick figure telling us when to cross the street, to icons in a web navigational menu. …

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  • Visualization - Visualization is any technique for creating images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message.

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