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Jeremy on information
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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | world, design, information, architecture
    Gapminder

    Quoted: Gapminder - taking information that's dry as dust and making it visible through animation. Making sense of the world by having fun with statistics!

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | social, networking, design, information, architecture
    Le Monde.fr : Réseaux sociaux : des audiences différentes selon les continents

    Information map of preferred Social Networking sites from Le Monde. LE MONDE, Journal Le Monde, quotidien d'information francophone / Le Monde, the french quality newspaper of record

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | information, design, art
    PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about “Design and Making Things” » Archive » Infosthetics: the beauty of data visualization
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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | information, love, design
    Monday Inspiration: Data Visualization and Infographics | Graphics, Monday Inspiration | Smashing Magazine

    Quoted: The main goal of data visualization is its ability to visualize data, communicating information clearly and effectivelty. It doesn't mean that needs look boring be functional or extremely sophisticated beautiful. To convey ideas effectively, both

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | design, information, architecture
    Fully Personal Interface Research

    Quoted: People from different dicsiplines and also cultures should have a different method of approach to the interface design. Due to the incompatible meaning of good and evil per person, the characteristics for the quality of interface design cannot be determined.

    Quoted: The characteristics of interface design cannot be objectified, so as the results of the rating methods for the interface design could be different. This study, researches the relation between users characteristics and users' interface preferences.

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | news, music, information
    Data Visualization: Modern Approaches | Graphics | Smashing Magazine

    Quoted: Data presentation can be beautiful, elegant and descriptive. There is a variety of conventional ways to visualize data - tables, histograms, pie charts bar graphs are being used every day, in project on possible occasion.

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | design, information, dna
    catalogtree 4.0

    Quoted: CATALOGTREE / implicit none, logical DONE. Unjustified hypertext by Dutch graphic design studio based in Arnhem, The Netherlands.

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | information, architecture, design
    digg labs

    Quoted: The labs provide a broader (and deeper) view of Digg. A lot of stuff gets submitted to Digg every day, so good things can sometimes fly right past you. Labs projects look beneath the surface of the Digg community's activities.

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 02 2008 | music, blogs, information
    Today's Blog Music / The Hype Machine - discover, listen and buy music discussed on the best mp3 blogs

    The Hype Machine follows music blog discussions. Every day, thousands of people around the world write about music they love -- and it all ends up here.

    Quoted: The Hype Machine is a MP3 blog aggregator with slick tools to listen and read about music. It gathers songs posted on MP3 blogs and presents them in an easy to consume manner. It lets you easily listen to the new music that has been posted today by a great variety of bloggers - discover and fall in love with something new!

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    0 starsjknudsen | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 08 2008 | web, ux, information
    Engagement: Should We Care? :: UXmatters

    It's all about meaning...

    Quoted:“Engagement is turning on a prospect to a brand idea enhanced by the surrounding context.”

    Quoted:What does that mean, exactly? In her article “Cracking the Engagement Code,” Mollie Spillman interprets it as an “indicator of the propensity of a brand message to resonate and connect with a prospect and ultimately drive some kind of meaningful action.” [1] The focus is less on how many people experience the message and more on what the message means to people—especially considering whether the appreciation of meaning leads to an action such as a purchase or a click. In the interactive world, a simple example of designing for engagement is placing an ad in a context where it is likely to have meaning. For instance, a BP ad about the company’s environmental efforts appears on CNN.com beside an article about the environment, shown in Figure 1. Because this BP ad relates to the article’s topic, I was interested in getting more information and clicked the ad to expand it.

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