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Posts Tagged ‘information synthesis’

Shifting religious identity

Click here to see how U.S. religious landscape has changed in nearly two decades. This visual was published by USA Today back in March, 2009. It represents multiple levels of information in one graph. It makes it easy to see broad trends without leaving out the detail.

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Geography of jobs

I wanted to forward along a link of an example of a nicely generated information graphic. It is titled the “Geography of Jobs” by Tip Strategies. Click here to view. Data & Design Tip: Use transparent dots when mapping to show overlapping values.

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Design for Decisions

Here are some questions I find useful when thinking about presenting information. What decisions do I  hope to inform? What actions do I want to result from the information presented? Who is my target audience, and what level of detail do they need to find the information

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