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Stats, redacted

Stats

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  1. Pro Colly-specs-500 Simon Collison

    Working on some stats models for a forthcoming mega super massive mighty apptacular.

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    11 months ago

  2. Pro Emir-qb Emir Ayouni | Growcase

    pretty cool infographics you got going there, dude. I dig it.

    11 months ago

  3. Pro Sjq_behance_thumbnail Jonathan Quintin

    clean, clear & informative!

    11 months ago

  4. Pro Afd-newlogo-forum Aurélien Foutoyet

    Love it

    11 months ago

  5. Newavatar Nicholas Hammond

    Everything about it is awesome except for it seems redundant to put the word "redacted" everywhere. Not sure you can change that at all since that's what it is solely about

    11 months ago

  6. Pro Colly-specs-500 Simon Collison

    Nicholas: Yep, without each and every "redacted" you'd know what it's for, or be able to make a rough guess at least. Can't let that happen with this project.

    11 months ago

  7. X_c341423c Valentin

    I will take this one as an example anytime I need to design an infographic. Thanks for posting this!

    11 months ago

  8. Pro Avatar Steven Grant

    nice work - also falls in line with what Brian Suda talked about at DIBI - allowing the data to speak for itself and being accurately presented. Take note Apple for your next keynote :-) we know when data looks skewed.

    11 months ago

  9. Pro Colly-specs-500 Simon Collison

    Steven: Yep, been reading Brian Suda's Designing With Data, which is a wonderful book. Although, he makes me feel guilty for using pie charts.

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  10. Pro Fake Ricardo Rauch

    Inspiring...

    11 months ago

  11. Pro Avatar Steven Grant

    Haha - it's on my list to read. I did wonder if I'd enjoy what's usually regarded as a mundane subject. He does some crazy things with data and design. His work for (I think) Icelandic tourist folks was real interesting, having the weather influence the design.

    11 months ago

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    5 months ago

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