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this gallery in shanghai seems to have its own idea about the shape and size of canada.

In placental mammals, their 44, the lemurs and Cebidae - 36, and a man - 32. It's about the teeth, education, consisting mostly of solid fabric for the person for primary food processing, is involved in the formation of speech sounds, and are an important part of a broad smile.

There's an imaginary space at the nexus of all the world's airports. One enters this space through one of its security checkpoints. From then on, everyone within shares this space with all other passengers at airports worldwide. The borders of nation-states, time zones and geographic allocations lose their relevance. The destinations are in closer proximity to one another than to anywhere else in the world.

 

Nodes is a work by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT).

 

credit: Otto Saxinger

Guide book from the Soviet Pavilion at the 1967 World's Fair.

 

You can see more pictures and text at my blog:

grainedit.com

Web project depicting global weapons sales 1950-2006. Java/Processing, Ruby on Rails.

Norilsk Nickel is a big company with a wide range of geographical and significant sales. The real Master of the ore mountains!

This assignment, led by Brian Lucid at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, involves the design and production of a printed diagram that clearly and understandably conveys the organization and structure of a complex musical composition.

The term "stress" was begun systematically using for general adaptive tension in 1946 by the famous researcher of stress, Canadian physiologist Hans Selye.

Author(s):

David Gleich, Matt Rasmussen, Kevin Lang, Leonid Zhukov

Institution:

Stanford University, MIT, Yahoo! Research Labs, Yahoo! Inc.

Year:

URL:

www.stanford.edu/~dgleich/publications/artist-similarity-...

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Project Description:

The World of Music, by researchers at Standford, MIT and Yahoo!, intends to render the music space in an unprecedented way. This visualization shows 9,276 artists and how they are related to each other. The artist relation data is mined from user ratings of artists in the Yahoo! Music service. The researchers used a technique called semidefinite programming (which is sometimes called Semidefinite embedding) to layout and cluster the data. Semidefinite embedding is a method for mapping high dimensional data into a lower dimensional Euclidean vector space.

 

The dataset used consists of all the ratings made by users on the Yahoo! Music service during a 30-day period. The full dataset contains 250 million ratings on 100,000 artists from 4 million users. The ratings are on a scale from 1 (dislike) to 100 (like). "We pre-processed the data by eliminating all ratings below 75 and considered only users and artists with at least 100 ratings. After these modifications, the new dataset contains 9,276 artists and 150,000 users with 2.5 million ratings."

Sakhalin is the largest island in Russia. It's located off the east coast of Asia.

Length — 948 km. Width — from 26 to 160 km. Total area — 76 600 square kilometers.

On the site of the Northern Sea Route Sabetta-Pevek ship expedition Tyumen-Sabetta-Shanghai "Engineer Trubin" accompanied by icebreakers will be the sea with complex ice conditions: Kara, Laptev and East-Siberian seas.

Author(s):

Mark Lombardi

Institution:

Year:

URL:

www.pierogi2000.com/flatfile/lombardidrawingshow.html

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Project Description:

"Mark Lombardi (1951-2000) draws on the major political and financial scandals of the day to create large-scale linear diagrams that at first glance look like celestial maps; a closer reading reveals the intricate web of connections that lurk beneath current headlines. From Whitewater to the Vatican Bank, Lombardi uses dotted lines and broken arrows to chart the paths of illicit deals and laundered money, keeping track of it all in a handwritten database of 12,000 index cards. By scrutinizing the mutable boundaries that separate artistic practice from daily life, Lombardi wrings visual poetry out of dirty secrets--the results are a chillingly beautiful guide to the facts of life."

A full spread of the school lunches information graphic is in the new GOOD 100.

 

© 2010 Always With Honor

 

WHS Gala 2010-02 Leitsystem Bürohaus Beschriftungen

 

Design of the signage system for the new WHS building

Double-hulled tanker «Baltica» — is the largest vessel that has ever appeared in the Arctic Ocean. In 2010 it was carried with 70 thousand tons of gas condensate on board from Murmansk to China.

Rob Phillips (rdphillips.co.uk ) and I ran a stall at Brighton Mini Maker Faire 2012 asking visitors about their experiences with instructions, and how to make them better. Instructions are important to the Maker movement - following what others have done is often what helps people get into making, but the quality, style and assumed level of knowledge can vary significantly (there are parallels with documentation issues in open source software).

 

Our Maker Faire activity included asking visitors to create their own instructions for someone else - either how to make a cup of tea, or how to make fire. Thanks to Rob's expertise in the latter area, we had a bow drill and lots of different possible materials to experiment with, although of course we couldn't actually let people light any fires in the hall, so a hastily-conceived Arduino blinking a random pattern of red, yellow and orange LEDs had to suffice.

 

Once we've read through all the postcards people very kindly (and enthusiastically) filled in, we'll be able to extract some insights - from a preliminary look through, it's clear there's a mix of very visual and text-based preferences, with some interesting combinations, and some people basically not liking following instructions at all. And, very wonderfully, an instruction video filmed and uploaded to YouTube on the spot.

 

Keep an eye on rdphillips.co.uk and danlockton.co.uk for the results of the exercise - and thanks to everyone who took part, and helped, including the brilliant volunteers from the Maker Faire organisers.

  

Rob Phillips (rdphillips.co.uk ) and I ran a stall at Brighton Mini Maker Faire 2012 asking visitors about their experiences with instructions, and how to make them better. Instructions are important to the Maker movement - following what others have done is often what helps people get into making, but the quality, style and assumed level of knowledge can vary significantly (there are parallels with documentation issues in open source software).

 

Our Maker Faire activity included asking visitors to create their own instructions for someone else - either how to make a cup of tea, or how to make fire. Thanks to Rob's expertise in the latter area, we had a bow drill and lots of different possible materials to experiment with, although of course we couldn't actually let people light any fires in the hall, so a hastily-conceived Arduino blinking a random pattern of red, yellow and orange LEDs had to suffice.

 

Once we've read through all the postcards people very kindly (and enthusiastically) filled in, we'll be able to extract some insights - from a preliminary look through, it's clear there's a mix of very visual and text-based preferences, with some interesting combinations, and some people basically not liking following instructions at all. And, very wonderfully, an instruction video filmed and uploaded to YouTube on the spot.

 

Keep an eye on rdphillips.co.uk and danlockton.co.uk for the results of the exercise - and thanks to everyone who took part, and helped, including the brilliant volunteers from the Maker Faire organisers.

  

WHS Gala 2010-02 Leitsystem Bürohaus Beschriftungen

 

Design of the signage system for the new WHS building

Oil and gas complex occupies a dominant position in the industrial structure of Sakhalin. The project "Sakhalin-2" — the second major project to implement on Sakhalin shelf. In 2012, was shipped 200th game Sakhalin oil.

The first production Corvette type "Steregushchy". The task of the corvette: ASW ship connections (convoy) or shore facility.

Some of the original icons I proposed for Everyware. Some of them don't work particularly well, but I'm trying to explore the use of the dashed line as a pattern for representing ubiquitous computing. See also my RFID icons.

Dysbacteriosis – is a difficult totality of the certain syndromes which characterized by quantitative and / or qualitative changes of microbiocenosis in the bowels. And, although it is not a separate disease, today it is one of the most widespread diseases.

Status: Junior

Class: Information Design

Purpose: Data design of homemade soap

Rob Phillips (rdphillips.co.uk ) and I ran a stall at Brighton Mini Maker Faire 2012 asking visitors about their experiences with instructions, and how to make them better. Instructions are important to the Maker movement - following what others have done is often what helps people get into making, but the quality, style and assumed level of knowledge can vary significantly (there are parallels with documentation issues in open source software).

 

Our Maker Faire activity included asking visitors to create their own instructions for someone else - either how to make a cup of tea, or how to make fire. Thanks to Rob's expertise in the latter area, we had a bow drill and lots of different possible materials to experiment with, although of course we couldn't actually let people light any fires in the hall, so a hastily-conceived Arduino blinking a random pattern of red, yellow and orange LEDs had to suffice.

 

Once we've read through all the postcards people very kindly (and enthusiastically) filled in, we'll be able to extract some insights - from a preliminary look through, it's clear there's a mix of very visual and text-based preferences, with some interesting combinations, and some people basically not liking following instructions at all. And, very wonderfully, an instruction video filmed and uploaded to YouTube on the spot.

 

Keep an eye on rdphillips.co.uk and danlockton.co.uk for the results of the exercise - and thanks to everyone who took part, and helped, including the brilliant volunteers from the Maker Faire organisers.

  

WHS Gala 2010-02 Leitsystem Bürohaus Beschriftungen

 

Design of the signage system for the new WHS building

Borey — russian missile submarine of the fourth generation. Maximum diving depth — 450-480 meters, underwater speed — 29 knots, missile armament of intercontinental ballistic missile R-30 "Bulava" (its range — 8000 km), 5 times less noise compared with submarines projects "Antey" and "Shchuka-B. In greek mythology Borey — the personification of the north stormy wind.

WHS Gala 2010-02 Leitsystem Bürohaus Beschriftungen

 

Design of the signage system for the new WHS building

Timezones is one of a series of Timescape applications, artistic encounters with various aspects of time. As they pass by this installation, passengers and other airport users are integrated into its workings. Their physical position activates various areas; they can also intentionally select time zones on a world map. In this way, installation visitors have the option of referencing specific information about the local time in particular time zones. Additionally, text elements designate the individual countries for which graphical depictions contain additional levels of information.

 

Timezones is a work by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT).

 

credit: Otto Saxinger

Animação sobre o movimento das placas tectônicas que ocasionam terremotos.

 

Trabalho apresentado na disciplina Design da Informação na Animação, do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Design da UFPR. Disponível em: vimeo.com/33838317

 

Produção: Fabiano de Miranda

Orientação: José Marconi B. de Souza

Fotos: The New York Times

 

*Animation for educational purposes only*

The modern pace of life and the development of information technologies are placing new demands on our house. More than enough for it to be a fortress, it is necessary that the house was also assistant: regulate lighting, controlled temperature and humidity in the rooms, watching the flow of water, was able to predict the weather, and most importantly - controlled by iPad or iPhone.

Travelers’ initial encounter with ZeitRaum is in the Check In 3 area, where an imposing wall of monitor screens straddles the corridors leading to and through the security checkpoint. A person’s approach triggers a cloud of letters cascading down this wall. Once they come to rest at the bottom, these letters coalesce into texts that, in turn, form the topography of a landscape. Hills and valleys take shape in this way, all of them incessantly in motion because their growth is a function of current arrivals and departures. Every takeoff engenders a hill, every landing a valley.

Textscapes is a work by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT).

 

credit: Otto Saxinger

Personal Work - working on infographics

 

"Ook de productie van de petflessen is slecht voor het milieu. Voor het produceren van een plastic fles van 1 liter is 0,1 liter olie nodig. Daarnaast is tussen de 2 en 5 liter water nodig per petfles om de machines te koelen; twee tot vijf keer meer dan de daadwerkelijke inhoud van de fles."

 

short translation: for the production of a 1 liter plastic bottle 0,1 liter of oil is needed and 2 up to 5 liter of water.

 

LLiNK

El icono de PDF al inicio actúa como bullet pero al ser un elemento gráfico centra mucho más la atención que un bullet no "estándar" como un círculo, un ticker o un cuadrado.

 

Desde un punto de vista de diseño de información la lectura es:

 

Este es un documento PDF - Nombre del documento - Enlace descargable (color azul).

 

Si situamos el icono al final del título -> problema: no están alineados - > resultado: mayor tensión visual lo cual no es malo.

Rob Phillips (rdphillips.co.uk ) and I ran a stall at Brighton Mini Maker Faire 2012 asking visitors about their experiences with instructions, and how to make them better. Instructions are important to the Maker movement - following what others have done is often what helps people get into making, but the quality, style and assumed level of knowledge can vary significantly (there are parallels with documentation issues in open source software).

 

Our Maker Faire activity included asking visitors to create their own instructions for someone else - either how to make a cup of tea, or how to make fire. Thanks to Rob's expertise in the latter area, we had a bow drill and lots of different possible materials to experiment with, although of course we couldn't actually let people light any fires in the hall, so a hastily-conceived Arduino blinking a random pattern of red, yellow and orange LEDs had to suffice.

 

Once we've read through all the postcards people very kindly (and enthusiastically) filled in, we'll be able to extract some insights - from a preliminary look through, it's clear there's a mix of very visual and text-based preferences, with some interesting combinations, and some people basically not liking following instructions at all. And, very wonderfully, an instruction video filmed and uploaded to YouTube on the spot.

 

Keep an eye on rdphillips.co.uk and danlockton.co.uk for the results of the exercise - and thanks to everyone who took part, and helped, including the brilliant volunteers from the Maker Faire organisers.

  

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