Data Visualization

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10 11, 2012

2012 Latino Vote

By |November 10th, 2012|Data and Statistics, Data Visualization|0 Comments

While we all probably have opinions on the outcomes of the 2012 elections, one data point has clearly caught the attention of the media. The Latino vote mattered and it will have an even bigger impact in the future. As this is an area of personal interest, I was trying to decipher how and where [...]

25 02, 2012

Infographics, data visualizations… what’s the difference?

By |February 25th, 2012|Data Visualization, Creative and Web Services|0 Comments

Information graphics, or infographics, have been around awhile. (Cave paintings, anyone?) In fact, they’ve become so integrated into daily life that we often don’t notice them or think of them as such. What you may have noticed, however, is the recent uptick in slickly designed infographics popping up in social media, by politicians, and even in college football. Often, they’re used in an attempt to distill huge amounts of data involving complex issues into bite-sized nuggets of information. Sometimes they’re successful (see one of our favorites here) – and other times, not so much. What makes the difference between infographics that work and those that just… don’t? We’ll cover that in an upcoming post. For now, let’s go into what an infographic is, how you can use it, and compare the infographic to its cousin, the data visualization. […]