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Posts tagged ‘infographics’
Firehead Bitesize content strategy infographic

The brief for this project was to help Firehead (a content strategy recrutiment company based in Europe) explain their new product, Firehead Bitesize.
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2 comments / December 13th, 2010
Making the simple complicated (it’s easier than you might imagine)

The beginnings of this post came from a question asked by Cognitive psycologist (definitely the first time I’ve mentioned one of them on this site), Chris Atherton about a diagram she found. The diagram is shown below, and in the absence of a title, it can best be described as showing the ‘transmission of Huntington’s disease’.
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6 comments / October 11th, 2010
Data visualisation vs Infographics
The phrases ‘data visualisation’ and ‘infographics’ seem to be quite popular at the moment, and I think there’s a danger of them becoming misused. Here’s my very quick attempt at explaining the difference.
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1 comment / September 9th, 2010
Me, in a magazine, talking about porn – infoporn that is!

Design Week just featured a comment I made about ‘infographics’. If I had known they were going to, I would have said more – and here’s what I would have said.
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3 comments / July 16th, 2010
Are you confusing your customers?
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