Flowing Data – Water Systems
Visualizing Water Systems In conjunction with Melbourne Water OOM Creative have designed a series of data visualizations to illustrate water as an urban resource. This project developed from an exhibition piece in Melbourne’s State of Design Festival – into a series of large scale prints – and recently released as an online interactive data visualization and foyer prints. OOM Creative were selected as one of four innovative design teams for the 2010 State of Design Exhibition entitled Creating Liveable Cities. Sponsored by Melbourne Water the exhibition examined the issue of water within urban environments and OOM Creative’s response was presenting 10 years of water data as an realtime installation and large scale prints. Design statement: OOM Creative’s challenge was to present 10 years of data from Melbourne’s water systems in an elegant and memorable information visualization. Try the interactive web version: play with time to reveal a decade of water systems data (screenshots below).
Top 2014: Best Motion Design
We continue the series of the best posts on Designcollector for the year 2014. Here is our selection of the best creative motion picture projects posted through the year on our blog. Please enjoy the selection below! BONUS: Check our epic Top Motion Graphics Mashup 2014 now! Walking the City Universal Everything Wes Anderson Centred Kogonada Simon Graham Warm Up Ruslan Khasanov Jonnhy Express Alfred Imageworks Traveling Lights We Think Things New York Times “Modern Love” Freddy Arenas OFFFSPB Main Titles The Mill Kung Fury David Sandberg Floating Greg Jardin Food in 60 Seconds Michael Roulier and Philippe Lhomme My Big Brother Jason Rayner Inside Me Dmitry Zakharov Soundscapes Susi Sie Montserrat Fernando Lazzari Paris / New York Onward Internet Alex Mapar Sainsbury’s Christmas 2014 Air Surfing in New York Raul X Mihai Wanderers Erik Wernquist Follow up other TOP 2014 Selections Now
Google et sa Linkwheel fiscale, mise à jour du Pagebank
Pour ce billet un peu spécial je commencerai par remercier Loïc Hélias (son site qui a besoin d’un peu de sous optimisation), mais surtout une jeune infographiste de talent, Phoebe Chopin et son studio graphique Sans Crea. Si d’aventure la mouche vous piquait de citer cette infographie (après le texte), ce serait très aimable de votre part de faire un lien non vers mon site (on s’en fout) mais vers celui de Phoebe sur « studio graphique » par exemple… Les présentations étant faites, commençons à tailler la bavette fiscalo-seo de Google. Google: « Il est possible de gagner de l’argent sans vendre son âme au diable » La fiscalité est un domaine éminemment complexe. Le Search Taxation Optimization et la manipulation du Pagebank Pour comprendre ce qui est reproché à la société Google, première régie publicitaire au monde, il suffit de transposer son optimisation fiscale en optimisation SEO. N’ayons pas peur des mots, c’est du grand Black Hat fiscal. La Linkwheel fiscale de Google Related Posts
50 Great Examples of Data Visualization
Wrapping your brain around data online can be challenging, especially when dealing with huge volumes of information. And trying to find related content can also be difficult, depending on what data you’re looking for. But data visualizations can make all of that much easier, allowing you to see the concepts that you’re learning about in a more interesting, and often more useful manner. Below are 50 of the best data visualizations and tools for creating your own visualizations out there, covering everything from Digg activity to network connectivity to what’s currently happening on Twitter. Music, Movies and Other Media Narratives 2.0 visualizes music. Liveplasma is a music and movie visualization app that aims to help you discover other musicians or movies you might enjoy. Tuneglue is another music visualization service. MusicMap is similar to TuneGlue in its interface, but seems slightly more intuitive. Digg, Twitter, Delicious, and Flickr Internet Visualizations
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This is the "Bubbley HiComplex" comp that uses the Multi SmoothRidge type. Here used with the Seamless Looping functionality to create this ever-looping GIF. "Oil Flow" - same as above but with specular and almost no diffuse. Here is the SmoothRidge fractal type lit with a few lights and Material properties setup so there is almost no diffuse and lots of specular. Lux also used here to visualize the lightsources. Also included is another test with the technique from the Mir Thing tutorial. If you want to check them out here is the AE project (CS6): mir_beta3_stuff.aep
The State of Ecommerce [INFOGRAPHIC]
Between now and 2016, be prepared to spend an average of $1,472 per year online shopping. Right now, U.S. consumers hover somewhere around $1,200-$1,300 per year, but that number will increase by 44%, to $1,738, by 2016. Now, keep in mind that includes all kinds of online shopping: groceries, daily deals, vacations, clothing, etc. SEE ALSO: How Mobile Trends Are Shaping Ecommerce [INFOGRAPHIC] And which industry is sweeping up the cash? The infographic below, created by Baynote, curated consumer data and trends to produce a projection on the future of ecommerce. Have you noticed changes in your online spending? Thumbnail image courtesy of iStockphoto, iPandastudio
Digital Podge 2009 - Measurable Fun | 17th December 2009
Digital Podge 2009 17th December 2009 Swedish Podge 2010
Infographie : Sécurité : plus de la moitié des entreprises françaises ont perdu des données en 2012
Source : Cette infographie de la société EVault, spécialisée dans la protection des données est issue d'une enquête dédiée à la sauvegarde et la récupération de données auprès de 650 dirigeants informatiques dans 5 pays : France, Allemagne, Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas, États-Unis. Parmi les secteurs représentés, celui de la finance, de la vente de détail, du droit, de la santé, de l’éducation et le secteur public. Elle tire trois enseignements majeurs : 1. L'explosion du volume de données des entreprises. 2. 3.