Volume 3 - Isometrics - Released

Visualisation Volume 3   Isometrics Volume 3   Isometrics   Released

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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Twitter Map

 Twitter Map

A really useful tool to see who tweets about you. Quickly find relevant people to follow! Use Mentionmap to see Twitter conversations as a network and click any user to explore.

mention map tool by asterisq.com I like it as its functional, they are in a concept map with elaborate media of hyperlink attached to nodes to delve deeper, mine deeper into the relational tweeters. Not entirely about the visual appearance but more the activity of  user and influence.
http://apps.asterisq.com/mentionmap/#user-visualthinkmap There have been many twitter visualisations, some mentioned here: http://www.chethstudios.net/2008/08/most-stunning-twitter-visualizations.html Chris Harrison is well known to data visualiser but is worth a mention of visualising text. http://www.chrisharrison.net/projects/visualization.html