Long interview with Edward Tufte
“Widely read in many areas, including technical communication, Edward R. Tufte is arguably the preeminent authority on data and statistical visualization.”
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“Widely read in many areas, including technical communication, Edward R. Tufte is arguably the preeminent authority on data and statistical visualization.”
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“An internal committee at The New York Times has recommended steps to increase readers’ confidence in the newspaper, including reducing errors, increasing coverage of religion, ‘rural areas’ and ‘middle America,’ making reporters and editors more accessible, and possibly starting a blog.”
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“At present, books considered ‘pop-up’ or movable are popular sources of delight for children and adults alike. However, the types of books today’s audiences associate with such a genre are the result of a somewhat long development and, consequently, form an intriguing niche in the ‘history of the book.’ The first movable books actually predate the print culture. The earliest known examples of such interactive mechanisms are by Ramon Llull (c.1235-1316) of Majorca, a Catalan mystic and poet.” (Thanks Coudal Partners!)
“Crossing the blogs the last few months were a couple examples of stunt product design. While design agencies might think this is a good idea, a way to get some press, and design without that pesky restraint of clients, the solutions provided tend to be wholly unsatisfactory.”
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