Data Visualization Design and the Eye Candy Imperative
Do you remember when people were bemoaning the horrible new scourge known as “Infotainment?” The...
Read Moreby Bill Shander | Mar 22, 2017 | Default Post Category | 0 |
Do you remember when people were bemoaning the horrible new scourge known as “Infotainment?” The...
Read Moreby Bill Shander | Nov 10, 2015 | Default Post Category | 0 |
When I was young(er), I watched some MTV here and there…back when it was mostly a music video channel. Soon after the network launched, they created MTV News. Kurt Loder was the face of MTV News and almost single-handedly...
Read Moreby Bill Shander | Nov 14, 2013 | Default Post Category | 0 |
The Harvard Business Review published an article of mine titled “Does Your Company Actually Need Data Visualization?”. There I talk about who should (and shouldn’t) bother with data viz. Take a read and feel free to...
Read Moreby Bill Shander | Sep 3, 2013 | Default Post Category | 0 |
I recently submitted an entry to a data visualization contest sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health 2.0 and Visualizing.org. The challenge was to create a static or interactive visualization of data on hospital...
Read Moreby Bill Shander | Jun 25, 2013 | Default Post Category | 0 |
Your Pipeline Has a Leak 95% of your potential sales pipeline (the universe of people that COULD buy your services) is going to produce zip – not even an opportunity to pitch your services. Is there anything you can and...
Read Moreby Bill Shander | Jun 14, 2013 | Default Post Category | 0 |
Some people seem to think that data visualization has to be extreme, fancy, complicated and dense. I’ve seen visualizations that are incredibly beautiful and awe-inspiring as a design or programming portfolio piece. But they do...
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