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Intelligent information
February 13th, 2012 |
Posted by Unknown in Marketing |
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A nicely-resolved infographic is, to me, as beautiful as an old master is to an art enthusiast. Usually beautifully illustrated and graphically striking, they catch the eye, telling their story concisely and directly. Take this one for example from hubspot.com, which imparts information on the history of marketing through the ages. A simple colour palette and iconographic shapes mean it's easily read (though it is a little busy at times, I will admit), and fun in a way that a wordy feature just isn't. |
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A picture speaks a thousand words
July 28th, 2010 |
Posted by Unknown in Inspiration |
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Napoleon Bonaparte once said "Un bon croquis vaut mieux qu?un long discours," or "A good sketch is better than a long speech". That phrase embodies the sentiment of information graphics, a branch of design which has always fascinated me and was the focus of my studies at university. Little did Napoleon know that his disastrous march to and retreat from Moscow in 1812-1813 would be recorded in one of the best statistical graphics ever drawn (above), by Charles Joseph Minard in 1869. The drawing communicates the story in seconds, effortlessly describing the route of the march on a map, combined with underlying statistical data about climatic conditions and the resultant separation and loss of soldiers from Napoleon?s army along the journey. Minard?s graphic is not only enlightening, but also inspiring; and in my view, as designers we should always aspire to communicate messages as clearly and concisely as this, regardless of the medium being used. |
