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On low-quality infographicsThis is a discussion on On low-quality infographics within the Analytic News Feeds forums, part of the Analytics category; This has been sitting in my drafts folder for a few months. Figured I'd just hit publish and throw it out there. Obvious statement: there are infographics that are horribly ... |
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| Administrator | This has been sitting in my drafts folder for a few months. Figured I'd just hit publish and throw it out there. Obvious statement: there are infographics that are horribly made. Some are way too big for the information conveyed and others are useless because the creator had no idea what he was doing. Some [...] FlowingData explores how designers, statisticians, and computer scientists are using data to understand ourselves better - mainly through data visualisation. More from the FlowingData blog... |
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