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Author: adidahiya14

vocabulary used by hip hop artists

Image | May 5, 2014 | adidahiya14

vocabulary used by hip hop artists

Famous Writers’ Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity

Image | April 15, 2014April 15, 2014 | adidahiya14

one of the first organization charts ever made (fastco design)

Image | March 23, 2014 | adidahiya14

one of the first organization charts ever made (fastco design)

save the pies for dessert

Link | March 20, 2014 | adidahiya14

save the pies for dessert

why pie charts are (usually) bad

Reporter iOS app

Link | March 6, 2014 | adidahiya14

Reporter iOS app

probably useful for people who want to track some kind of biographical experience over time

FlowingData

Link | March 6, 2014 | adidahiya14

FlowingData

great blog with lots of good info visualizations. curated by Nathan Yau, a statistics PhD guy.

xkcd movie narratives over time

Image | February 9, 2014 | adidahiya14

xkcd movie narratives over time

resurfacing this gem of an xkcd comic. plots the involvement of characters in Lord of The Rings, Star Wars, etc. over the course of the movies.

Quotidian Record

Video | February 9, 2014 | adidahiya14

a year of personal location data mapped to harmonic relationships and etched into physical vinyl. very cool

http://brianhouse.net/works/quotidian_record/

visual analysis of a piece of music (heinrich-siegfried bormann)

February 5, 2014 | adidahiya14

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http://theartofmemory.blogspot.co.nz/2009/11/rhyming-couplets.html

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FNAR 337

Information Design & Visualization is an advanced studio that explores the relationship between visual design and the field of information visualization. It presents strategies for designing effective visual communications while seeking to articulate a vocabulary of data design. Course work provides an introduction to structuring and presenting information with an emphasis on clear communication and visual aesthetics.

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