Posts Tagged ‘ Graph ’

Layout | Austin Energy Annual Report

Great looking annual report, with a lovely green eco-friendly feel to it. I like the subtle wavy lines in the design which give both the impression of a finger print, and also of stamps and travel.

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French Paper Sample Room

via French Paper – Speckletone Kraft + Madero Beach.

Layout | Rugby World Cup 2011 draw

Here is another layout of the Rugby World Cup draw, showing where each game is being played. I am not placing any predictions in this one. Click here to see my other chart with predictions. Click on the image to see the draw larger.

Rugby World Cup 2011 draw

Layout | 2011 Rugby World Cup Calendar Prediction

Here is my first prediction for the upcoming Rugby World Cup, using the style that I used for the Football World Cup. I have of course plumped for my own team, New Zealand, to win on home soil. I have made the bold call that Samoa will beat Wales and get through the pool of death into the quarter finals. I think that Australia will beat Ireland to come top of pool C, but that could depend on the dodgy New Zealand spring weather. The other tight pool game will be Argentina and Scotland, which I predict Argentina to win. I will update this as the tournament progresses, and no doubt I will come up with a couple of other formats.

Layman's prediction for the RWC 2011

Layout | Thrive Solo Project Management

Thrive Solo is a beautiful web-based project management tool for Freelancer’s with clean simple graphs and grid goodness

Via swissmiss

Solo – bringing beauty to Project Management.

Graph | Radiohead songs by genre

An interesting graph by Jamie Gurnell, plotting Radiohead songs and albums by genre.

Jamie Gurnell + Art Direction.

Graph | Scientific Collaboration Map

Inspired by the Facebook friends map, research analyst Olivier Beauchnesne created the scientific collaboration map. The map shows the reserach connections between different universities using an extensive academic citation database frm 2005 to 2009.

The result shows a very large amount of collaboration in Europe and in the US, but little elsewhere. This is probably due to the dataset.

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Science research collaboration

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United States of America

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via Map of scientific collaboration between researchers.

Layout | Photographic graphs

Great photographed graphs by Peter Orntoft that use their subject to display the information.

peterorntoft.com.

Layout | Feltron 2010 Annual Report

It is time again for the excellent Feltron Report, now up to it’s sixth edition. For those that do not know, the annual Feltron Report is a brilliant collection of infographics by Nicholas Felton usually about what he got up to during the year.

The 2010 report is slightly different, in that it is about his Father’s life, and all the resources he could find to report on his life.

As usual the graphics are top notch, and the typography is excellent.

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Nicholas Felton | Feltron.com.

Layout | Typefaces of the World poster

The Typefaces of the World poster is a very pretty poster, highlighting the origin of 50 popular typefaces alphabetically, and listing the date and author.

The idea is to familiarise designers with the origin of the type, so as to be able to better use the different faces. I think a timeline element would add to this, maybe by lengthening the line accordingly.

WANKEN – The Blog of Shelby White » Showcased Work: Typefaces of the World Poster.

Layout | Should I work for free flowchart

Nice chart by Jessica Hische on whether you should do free work or simply say no. Click on the image to view larger.

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via Should I work for free?—a flowchart.

 

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Do not work for free under the guise of good exposure

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