Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
Immersing yourself in the array of online resources will keep you up-to-date with
contemporary developments. The following is a list of just a small selection of some
of the best websites that you should visit and keep a track of. They have been loosely
organized by their general remit, though many offer a wide variety of value:
Latest projects, trends, articles, announcements, and developments:
• Visualising Data (
http://www.visualisingdata.com/
)
• Information Aesthetics (
http://infosthetics.com/
)
• Flowing Data (
http://flowingdata.com/
)
• DataVisualization.ch (
http://datavisualization.ch/
)
• Visual.ly (
http://blog.visual.ly/
)
Discourse around data visualization:
• Perceptual Edge (
http://www.perceptualedge.com/blog/
)
• The Functional Art (
http://www.thefunctionalart.com/
)
• Eager Eyes (
http://eagereyes.org/
)
• Fell In Love With Data (
http://fellinlovewithdata.com/
)
• Michael Babwahsingh (
http://michaelbabwahsingh.com/
)
Design narratives, process, and project critique:
• Charts 'n Things (
http://chartsnthings.tumblr.com/
)
• The Why Axis (
http://thewhyaxis.info/
)
• Junk Charts (
http://junkcharts.typepad.com/
)
• Graphic Sociology (
http://thesocietypages.org/graphicsociology/
)
• National Geographic (
http://juanvelascoblog.com/
)
Design or technical tutorials, advice, and much more!:
• Scott Murray (
http://alignedleft.com/
)
• Jérôme Cukier (
http://www.jeromecukier.net/
)
• Jim Vallandingham (
http://vallandingham.me/
)
• Gregor Aisch (
http://vis4.net/blog/
)
• Naomi Robbins, Forbes (
http://blogs.forbes.com/naomirobbins/
)
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