January 2010
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New Music 2010
Here’s what I’m looking out for in 2010 [1st Quarter]:
January
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Vampire Weekend: Contra [XL]
01-19 Cold War Kids: Behave Yourself EP [Downtown]
01-26
Basia Bulat: Heart of My Own [Rough Trade] Citay: Dream Get Together [Dead Oceans] Four Tet: There Is Love in You [Domino] J Tillman: “Wild Honey” b/w “Black Barge” 7” [Western Vinyl]
February
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WeLoveDatavis →
I picked up on this blog via twitter / ‘ideas are awesome’.
About: WeLoveDatavis is an inspirational collection of Charts, Maps, Graphs, Diagrams — sometimes more data art than information visualization but always amazingly awesome!
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I've updated my blog
New year, new theme! Wanted a change for 2010, so here it is. Not entirley sure about the layout yet, it appears to be losing some of the content from previous posts. I’ll give it a couple of weeks and see how it performs.
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The Cost of Getting Sick / Data Visualisation →
“The cost of getting Sick” is a a new data visualization tool developed by “Seed Visualization” that enables the exploration of 6 million US patient records currently stored in a proprietary electronic medical records database.
The online interactive tool allows users to slide a bar to select one’s age and then select parts of the pie chart in order to investigate a...
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http://www.proudcreative.com →
Possibly the best web page I have seen in a long time. A perfect digital representation of brand, approach and execution. The simplicity and clarity of the navigation is outstanding. The copy is perfect for browsing in both content and size, telling you just enough and weighted for attention in the right places. An example to us all in how it should be done. [ Their portfolio is also well worth...
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Britainthinks!com →
Britainthinks is an independent space where the opinions of the British public can be publicly expressed. It launched on 4th January 2010.
I received a link to this new service via twitter and @thinkpublic. An interesting Idea, but who edits the content? who decides what opinions are acceptable for posting on the web page? Will be very interesting to see how it develops.
Here is a bit on what...
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