![]() ![]() The skeuomorphic design elements work surprisingly well with the textured flat elements, all tied together by black and white vintage photography. I think it brings interesting points about the Kennedy to light, without the daunting task of reading Bill O’Reilly’s 336-page book. There’s a lot that I appreciate about this visual interpretation. Kennedy (and, in parallel, Lee Harvey Oswald) is an interesting new way to take in an iconic story: !/fate-aftermath-lockupĪ unique way to tell a well-known story in a new format. Calling all conspiracy theorists and Kennedy fanatics! National Geographic’s Killing Kennedy scroll-format infographic about John F. Next up, another cinema-inspired web visualization. I think this is an interesting way of showing information for a TV series, and creates an overall feel that fits the show’s concept. I also think the amount of copy text is reasonable, and I like that it starts minimally and increases in information intricacy with each level. ![]() The crisp photography makes a visual impact, and the typeface choices feel appropriate to the scientific theme. The sleek feel of the design aesthetic and the sleek animation movement are both fitting for the TV series. Click it and play around, this is awesome! So here we go with this week’s infographics topic: web-based visualizations of information.įirst up, this really cool website for Fox’s TV series, Almost Human. Life is happening all at once, and it’s a little scary and a lot exciting.īUT being newly engaged and soon-to-graduate does not excuse me from writing weekly blog posts. Thank you to everyone who has poured so much love and support into our relationship and our decision to take this next step.ĪND I am officially graduating in 40 days, 11 hours, and 33 minutes. I wasn’t quite ready to make the public announcement in last week’s post, but as of NovemI am engaged! As I’m sure you can imagine, the past week has been an utter whirlwind. Hi all! As you likely know, life has been crazy (but wonderful!) around here lately. ![]()
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