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adobe.com » John Nack on Adobe - 8 hours ago
The NYT visually represents word usage at the Democractic & Republican conventions. Hmm, the Dems must really want "four more years" of this "Bush" character... [Via Ken Lawson] DIY 411: MIT's Mycrocosm is "a Web …
adobe.com » John Nack on Adobe - 8 hours ago
INFOGRAPHICS The NYT visually represents word usage at the Democractic & Republican conventions. Hmm, the Dems must really want "four more years" of this "Bush" character... [Via Ken Lawson] DIY 411: MIT's …
adobe.com » John Nack on Adobe - Aug 27, 2008
Stefanie Posavec creates beautiful, sometimes abstract images from data in her "On the Map" project. The NYT renders Olympic medal counts by country, also enabling the user to navigate through time. (Tossing it around …
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Creative Calendar Designssmashingmagazine.com » Smashing Magazine - Jun 23, 2008 How many creative solutions for calendar design are out there? If you take a look around you’ll find out that most calendars are designed in a “standard” linear fashion. Calendar cards usually have the same structure … Also tagged: calendar, design, inspiration, visualization, monday inspiration |
adobe.com » John Nack on Adobe - Jun 10, 2008
The NYT has been kicking out the good infographic jams lately: Andrew Kuo created a funny, handsome infographic on why music festivals are worth skipping. For more from Andrew, see his blog + previous. Matthew Bloch …
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themoscowtimes.com » RIA Novosti - Apr 8, 2008
The U.S. began its embargo against Cuba in 1962, three years after the Cuban revolution, which brought Fidel Castro to power. Since Washington allowed food to begin being sold to Cuba in 2001 as an exception to the …
themoscowtimes.com » RIA Novosti - Apr 4, 2008
themoscowtimes.com » RIA Novosti - Apr 3, 2008
On March 28, Geert Wilders, a Dutch MP and leader of the ultra-right Freedom Party, posted his short film entitled, Fitna on the Internet. The film, which criticized Islam, provoked a sharp reaction in the Muslim world