Be inspired! 12 ways to find the best in data visualization
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Sometimes you have a ton of facts and figures and no idea of how to present it to the world. If you've got the data, but lack the visualization part, here are a few blogs and social networks that will get your creative juices flowing.



(Thanks to @baiano for the tip)









To find out about more about data visualization tools, check out Eight Ways to Get Interactive Data on Your Site, ReadWriteWeb's The Best Tools for Visualization and Mashable's 16 Awesome Data Visualization Tools.
Today's post was inspired by Jared Silfies (@jssilfies), who answered a recent call for topics you'd like to see on 10,000 Words. If there is something you'd like to see featured on this blog, please share in the comments.
Previously on 10,000 Words:
• 8 Ways of visualizing the news
• How to create graphs and charts that pop
• How to create a Google Map in about 30 minutes
• 5 Reasons why GOOD Magazine is the best thing to happen to journalism
1. visualcomplexity

2. information aesthetics

3. GOOD Magazine

4. Visual Think Map
(Thanks to @baiano for the tip)

5. Simple Complexity

6. A Beautiful WWW

7. Infografistas

8. Visual Editors

9. Cool Infographics

10. Flowing Data

11. Flickr Groups: Information Visualization and Info Graphics

12. Haga Clic Para Continuar

To find out about more about data visualization tools, check out Eight Ways to Get Interactive Data on Your Site, ReadWriteWeb's The Best Tools for Visualization and Mashable's 16 Awesome Data Visualization Tools.
Today's post was inspired by Jared Silfies (@jssilfies), who answered a recent call for topics you'd like to see on 10,000 Words. If there is something you'd like to see featured on this blog, please share in the comments.
Previously on 10,000 Words:
• 8 Ways of visualizing the news
• How to create graphs and charts that pop
• How to create a Google Map in about 30 minutes
• 5 Reasons why GOOD Magazine is the best thing to happen to journalism
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November 27, 2008 9:23 AM