Edward Tufte is a statistician, author, lecturer and graphic design legend. His seminal work, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, is considered by many to be the go-to book on data visualization and has been described by Amazon.com as no less than one of the ”best 100 books of the 20th century”. Pick it up. If you’re a visual [...]
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Infographics as a cure for marketing sameness
By Joel Burslem | March 10th, 2010
Tags: data visualization, edward tufte, infographics | Filed in: Marketing 9 Comments
Tags: data visualization, edward tufte, infographics | Filed in: Marketing 9 Comments
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