Volume 3 - Isometrics - Released

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Its here! Yes, visualisation magazine Volume 3 - Isometrics is now available to Purchase a copy on Amazon. This magazine collates some of the most creative and innovative visualisation of information that try to simplify the complex, such as:

Data Visualisations 

Information Graphics

 

Each magazine cover is printed in full color on cover stock and finished with a protective laminate-coating, inner spread paper weight 60# smooth bright white off-set, more details of printing here

The latest Volume 3 | Isometrics | Purchase a copy on Amazon is co-curated by Arnaud Velten, featuring:

 

Paul Kahn & Associates

 

Information Architecture forthe future INRS website. INRS, Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité (National Institute for Research and Safety)

 

Extractsfrom: Applications of isometric projection for visualizing web sites by Kahn, Lenk & Kaczmarek

Eboy

 

Foo Bar

Funnel Inc

 

How Books are Made

Good Magazine Inc & Timko & Klick  

Where are all the Fish

Information Architects

 

Web Trend Map 2009

Pedro Monteiro

 

Black American History Month

Korea

Trainiac

 

Works

Interview

Krzysztof Lenk | co-creator of Dynamic Diagrams

 

Works

Article

Chris Watson

 

Memory Visual Isometric

Tutorial. How to- Gibson Les Paul Exploded Isometric in Adobe Illustrator

Armina Ghazaryan | front cover photo

Arnaud Velten | hand heart eye logo on male
 

 


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Visualisation Magazine Volume 3 - Isometrics - Proof Copy Ordered

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Its coming! With only needing one tweak (thankfully), and re-uploding of file for review I have ordered the proof copy.

Wanted to do some poster design for the next issue of my mag. http://visualisationmagazine.com/volume3_isometrics.htm I did the second one, but i loved the type overlapping of type too much, so made one individually. Will do this for everyone featured and send them one. Really like the font: Consolas
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This magazine collates some of the most creative and innovative visualisations of information that try to simplify the complex, such as:


Data Visualisations

Information Graphics



www.createspace.com/3454584


visualisationmagazine.com/volume3_isometrics.htm



This issue explores Isometric perspective through 74 pages featuring work from:


Co-Curator Arnaud Velten from as-map.com


Paul Kahn & Associates


Eboy


Funnel Inc


Good Magazine Inc & Timko & Klick


Information Architects


Pedro Monteiro


Krzysztof Lenk | co-creator of Dynamic Diagrams


Trainiac


plus many more...



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Many thanks to everyone who contributed

Graph Depth of Field

 Graph Depth of Field

3d charts, very nice & clean.  'the brief for The Design Council Annual Review stipulated a more engaging way to look at the facts and figures representing three key areas of policy: Competitiveness, Sustainability and Innovation.'  

  'Rather than use two dimensional data, we worked with photographer Dan Tobin Smith to build an environment in which to house three-dimensional expressions of these key figures. The graphs levitate in the space, freed from being default statistical representations, becoming something more visually emotive.' I have joined the microblogging world. well tumblr is so easy: http://visualthinkmap.tumblr.com/

Designing Data Interviews

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As I research I came accross these useful written/video interviews, some useful people on design of information and other fields like Info Architecture (isometric styles), Interactive Mapping, Knowledge Visualisation, Info Visualisation (more computer mediated). Please post links to interviews on the subject you have read and help me with my research.

Gerlinde Schuller - Editor. Designing Universal Knowledge

Jer Thorp - Artist and Educator

Jason Kottke & Nicholas Felton - Feltron Report

Eric Rodenbeck - Stamen Design

Manuel Lima - creator Visual Complexity

Andrew Vande Moere - creator Information Aesthetics

Paul Kahn - creator Kahn Associates. former partner with Kris Lenk at
Dynamic Diagrams

Aaron Koblin

Steve Duenes. NYT Graphics Director


Interviews


Gerlinde Schuller - Editor. Designing Universal Knowledge

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/serialconsign/~3/yfOjeB53Y7E/gerlinde-schuller-interview
by greg j smith


'A month ago I posted an enthusiastic review of Designing universal knowledge, a book written and designed by Gerlinde Schuller. What fascinates me so much about this writing project is the rigor with which it ]catalogues the structures, technologies and institutions that package and
sanction knowledge. Gerlinde heads up the Information Design Studio, an Amsterdam-based organization "specializing in the development and design of complex information systems" that are used for visual explanation and journalism, as navigation aids and as tools for consulting.'


Jer Thorp

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/serialconsign/~3/vzvYLpR49T0/jer-thorp-interview by
greg j smith

'Jer Thorp is a software artist and educator based in Vancouver with a wonderful knack for creating work that draws on (and questions) a variety of disciplines. Genetics, biological growth,
questions of representation and the emergent logic and aesthetics of large, collective pools of content are all topics of exploration in his projects. Jer teaches at Langara College’s Electronic Media Design Program, is quite active on the international new media lecture circuit and will be running a creative coding workshop this summer. Jer and I started chatting about a post of his
on data, conspiracy and the work of Mark Lombardi and that conversation evolved into the following interview.'


Jeff Veen

http://infothesis.yanamitchell.com/post/98777299

'jeff Veen Talk: Designing for “Big Data” - information aesthetics'

Jason Kottke & Nicholas Felton - Feltron Report

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WehrInTheWorld/~3/gLL4z-x0QNo/nicholas-felton-and-jason-kottke.html by justin wehr


'Professional blogger Jason Kottke links to an interview he did with CBC's Spark radio show.

Spark caught my attention by also having a recent interview with Nicholas Felton, creator of the Feltron annual reports and co-founder of Daytum.

I enjoyed both interviews. One topic from the Kottke interview that I had not thought of before was the idea of "extreme borrowing", where bloggers extract the main points of a piece of
content for their post, thereby creating little need for readers to visit the source of that content and read the whole thing'

Eric Rodenbeck - Stamen Design

http://infosthetics.com/archives/2009/04/eric_rodenbeck_information_visualization_is_a_medium.html
by andrew vande moere

'This post contains 2 recorded talks from Eric Rodenbeck, founder and creative director of Stamen Design, the visualization design lab known for projects like Trulia Hindsight,Digg
Labs
, SFMOMA ArtScope and Flickr Clock.

The first talk is titled "Information Visualization is a Medium". Information visualization is becoming more than a set of tools and technologies and techniques to understand large datasets. It is emerging as a medium in its own right, with a wide range of expressive potential. Eric Rodenbeck provides an overview of the studio's recent projects, and insight into the studio's working process. This talk was given last year at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2008 in San Diego.

The second talk is titled "Mapping Now: Dynamic Realtime Maps and Other Pictures", and is basically the last part of the previous talk without the speedy fast-forwarding. Maps are never pefect representations of reality, and increasingly they are out of date before they are finished. Complicating matters, mapping of live phenomena (geospatial or otherwise) is becoming more
and more prevelant, and even expected. Looking back to earlier representations of movement can help us figure out how to represent the fluid spaces that mapping is moving in to. The talk was given last year at the O'Reilly Where 2.0 Conference, in Burlingame.

Both talks can be watched below.'

Manuel Lima - creator Visual Complexity

Manuel Lima Visual Complexity from digup.tv on Vimeo.

Manuel's website has no doubt been an inspiration all in data visualisation and information graphics. Manuel Lima is an interaction designer, information architect and design researcher. He currently works as a Senior User Experience Designer at Nokia's NextGen Software & Services in London. Manuel is also a frequent speaker in conferences and festivals around the world, on the topic of Information Visualization, in particular the visualization of complex networks. About Visual Complexity VisualComplexity.com intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks. The project's main goal is to leverage a critical understanding of different visualization methods, across a series of
disciplines from Biology to Social Networks, and, to be a space that inspires, motivates and enlightens any person doing research on this field.

see also: Blogviz. mapping the dynamics of information. manuel lima

Andrew Vande Moere - creator Information Aesthetics

Also see this, remembered this was around, andrew vande moere of info aesthetics
http://pingmag.jp/2007/03/23/infosthetics-form-follows-data/


Paul Kahn - creator Kahn Associates. former partner with Kris Lenk at Dynamic
Diagrams

As part of the ongoing series “An American Summer” from The French Creative Connection, Thibaut Estellon has interviewed Paul Kahn, information archtitect extraordinary. Paul Kahn and his studio Kahn + Associates are specialized in creating visualizations of information architectures. Originally from Manhattan, New York he founded his information design studio in Paris back in 2001.

The interview is a healthy mixture between discussing design challenges in information architecture as well as human factors of an American living and working in Paris. Unfortunately the interview is written in French but Google does quite a nice job by translating it for the english speaking community.

Many thanks Paul for your help with the magazine.

Aaron Koblin

Video Interview with Aaron Koblin from http://www.google.com/reader/view/feed/%3ca%20href= by

Étapes has published a comprehensive video interview with Aaron Koblin. If you haven’t come across Aaron’s work yet I recommend having a look at Flight Patterns and the House of Cards video for Radiohead as a starting point. In the interview he talks about his interest in generative art and information visualization as a way to display cultural tendencies and models emerging today.

Steve Duenes. NYT Graphics Director

At SIGGRAPH 2009, Keynote Speaker Steve Duenes talks about design, technology and properly limiting your work as it pertains to his role as the New York Times Graphics Director.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4-_NPxJ-LU

from: http://twitter.com/moritz_stefaner/status/3182540286

Isometric Arrow

 Isometric Arrow


isometric arrow

nice way to show depth, and add an angle for inwards.

you can flip it to have it for pull to open

What Is Isometric?



this is s sketched recording of defining isometric with word and image in a graph.
you can record voice with these, not sure if music. its free, its easy great
tool.&nbsphttp://sketchcast.com/view/1c74470/

found tool here:
http://johncaswell.com/blog/


excellant blog

sketchcast. sketch - record - embed

find my video here: http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/video/what-is-isometric

see Lee and Sachi LeFever's videos http://visualthinkmap.blogspot.com/search?q=common+craft

some more good tools in this post by robert http://eagereyes.org/blog/2009/where-are-the-visualization-tools.html

more tools here too: http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/ (scroll down to links-tools)

Web Trend Map 09

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It is here, just noticed it here at Benjamin Wiederkehr and Christian Siegrist: www.datavisualization.ch/

looks really good. IA's previous versions were very good, and they have managed
to improve upon them.

loved the isometric, but they have given it further depth like the tubes and it
has the level of popularity with the height dimension explored.

I like how they have brought in the people symbols/isotypes walking in this
new geographic terrain of the web similar to what was done on this

http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/photo/photo/show?id=2168552%3APhoto%3A2498

I think it is a great improvement, not that it needed it. wish i knew how to
say 'brilliant, thanks' in japanese.

from here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/formforce/3409362834/

previous version here:

Web Trend Map 2008 Beta
Also check out this:
Subway Blogs Map
Oxfam Tube Map
Snack on my Maps
Eustace Tilley Subway by Alberto Forero (2008)

Useful recent link/posts I have noticed.

InfoVis design tests. by brad paley

The Importance of colour in data visualization

An Introduction to Visualising Data pdf by Joel Laumans. an excellant beginners
guide, well designed


Havard Info Visualisation Course

Memory Visual

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I wanted to understand the difference between Kbps and Kb, memory and internet speeds.

Internet - data transfer speeds is - kbps = kilo bits per sec
Memory - file sizes/capacity is - KBps = Kilo Bytes per sec

8 bits = 1 byte

So on a 56 k... bits per sec modem (dial up) you can download 7 Kilo Bytes Per Sec. of a particular file.

Therefore if you follow the bottom with the icons you can see the file sizes/capacities of different hardware/software... could in future differentiate/seperate the 2 but most people are aware of what is hardware and which is software. Allows for contextualising the file sizes/capacities together, tufte would say seperate.

Suppose people have to remember that it increments in hundreds for KB, then increments in hundreds for MB, GB.... So there isnt the same amount measured. there is a new ratio.

tried to make this explicit with the MB ratio to B, i.e. 1 MB = 1,000,000 Bytes

I provide a table to give estimates of total secs for particular file sizes, linking the differentiated ratios to the KB, MB ratio's.

Well, creating this helped me realise the actual download file size/capacity of my broadband which isnt 2MBps (basic sky), it is 244KBps, slightly smaller.

I love how the isometric gives the non-physical data an abstract space, and make you associate file sizes, speeds with volume, area, capacity like its filling land creating measure of distance associated with time. Its no longer just stats & figures.

Memory sticks, ipods are now topographic landmarks that can be contrasted in their volume/file size capacity to each other.

There may be a better rendering, representation of the data, maybe an isometric '3d' treemap, or an isometric pyramid, but I think it is a pretty good attempt to simplify complex data with quite a few variables,

internet data speed - dial up 56kbps, broadband, wireless broadband
internet download times - i.e. not just per seconds... i give average totals
file sizes/capacity - B, KB, MB, GB
contemporary products/prices - their capacity in relation

well much help was from here with calculating data speeds/file size per sec
http://www.tamiltorrents.net/forums/showthread.php?t=30078

almost like for like table of estimate file/broadband times
http://www.broadband.co.uk/guide.jsp?section=3

wireless networks, speeds such as GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE (usa), GSM
http://www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/gprs.htm

plus other places, but these were the main.

Please feel free to comment, please do ask permission before reproducing i.e. printing, if on the internet please reference this post or http://chriswatsondesign.viviti.com/ .

See more of my work at http://chriswatsondesign.viviti.com/

Hope you like.

many thanks to arnaud velten - as map, claude achenbrenner - serial mapper