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October 2010
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Frank Chimero: Where Does the Time Go? →
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Time flows, but which way? This quarter I’m teaching an information design class, and my students and I were having a conversation yesterday about the ways time can be visually represented. The answer, predictably, is a timeline…
this is a short bit on looking at time and direction in non-standard ways. this project utilizes multiple directions- the most obvious of which is...
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Instead of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, you should have done it:
Single kill, double...
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April 2009
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yasmary asked:
This sounds super neat. I have one question though, does this address ‘sexual fluidity’, or well.. having at one point being straight, then gay, then bi, or whatever combination your life happened to take you through?
it certainly should. each map belongs to one person, and each different group of segments represents one relationship. whether the hue is turqoise or red depends...
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February 2009
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he is THE BEST (re: adobe illustrator)
Jacob: so all you need to do is take your empty circle lines, select them all, and put it on live paintbucket
Nik: my brain just exploded
Jacob: did i just like finish your whole 2 semester project tonight
Nik: hahahaha
Nik: yes
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re: multiple hues
i think i may try using one hue for females and one for males, strictly. the reason being that multiple hues don’t translate the same across a saturation and luminosity scale and create ambiguity when viewed next to each other.
this will require thinking of an alternate way to express unique individuals. thoughts on that to come soon.
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For still land images that depict movement, space replaces time as the...
– Edward Tufte, Visual Explanations
December 2008
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