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There was s discussion of infographics recently.
Personally, I thought the initial example wasn't an infographic at all.
But anyway, this really refers to the visual display of information -
which is one important kind of infographic, right?
Subject: Sapping Attention: Data visualization rules, 1915
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 11:57:34 -0500
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Sapping Attention: Data visualization rules, 1915
In 1915, a year after the 1910 census's atlas was published, the Census
bureau circulated a memo to their advisors with a set of proposed rules for
graphical presentation. They are a sort of style guide for the Census in
particular, but they are obviously transferable to the general case.
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