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Author Adria Vasil takes your questions on environmentally-friendly living
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I stole my question from—“Predicting the Present”—an interview with science fiction writer Cory Doctorow in the Harvard Business Review. His answer: I believe that from the artist’s perspective, today’s art must presuppose copying. If you are making art that you expect people not to copy, then you are not making contemporary art.
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David McCandless from the iconic Information is Beautiful again produces some amazing creative insight. Head over to the site to respond and share opinion. Below is an extract from David.
To me, these seem like the key components of a good infographic / data visualisation / piece of information design.
* Information needs to be interesting (meaningful & relevant) and have integrity (accuracy, consistency).
* Design needs to have form (beauty & structure) and function (it has to work and be easy to use). -
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