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In recent years, Steve Smith’s chemistry class at Animas High School has traded in their beakers and Bunsen burners — at least for one impactful unit — in favor of complicated datasets and graphic ...
Alexander Huls is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Esquire and other publications. This post was originally published on the Shutterstock blog and has ...
In our digitally-connected world, with data being generated at every touchpoint, it is important to derive insights from it and turn it into a powerful tool that can help governments, businesses, ...
Every profession is prone to the occasional bout of navel gazing, and graphic design is no exception. Proof: a new book from publishers GraphicDesign& called Graphic Designers Surveyed is an in-depth ...
Public health officials have long used various forms of communication to spread important public health information. In recent years, infographic design has become a popular way to present complex ...
Infographics are becoming hugely popular in journalism, but they require designers and programmers to build them. A company called InfoActive wants to change that. Data isn’t sexy, and getting you to ...
Learn how NotebookLM turns YouTube videos, books, and websites into visuals at no cost, so you save hours while keeping ...