21 de mai. de 2009

Mais para o bookmark

Pode parecer "too much" o número de links sugeridos pelo FlowingData para incrementar seu bookmark, mas é extremamente útil em casos de pesquisa ou na hora de planejar conteúdo digital. Vale a pena navegar em cada dica e filtrar o que interessa:

Data and Statistics
  • By the Numbers - Column from The New York Times visual Op-ed columnist, Charles Blow, who also used to be NYT's graphics director.
  • Data Mining - Matthew Hurst, scientist at Microsoft's MSN, also the co-creator of BlogPulse.
  • Statistical Modeling - We might disagree on certain things, but Andrew's blog is one of the few active pure statistics blogs.
  • The Numbers Guy - Data-minded reporting from Carl Bialik of the Wall Street Journal.
  • Basketball Geek - Like statistical analysis and basketball?

Statistical/Analytical Visualization

Maps

Design & Infographics

  • information aesthetics - I doubt there are many who read FlowingData who haven't heard about Andrew's blog.
  • Neoformix - Jeff has been doing a lot of stuff with Twitter lately. Glad to read that he recently pledged to post more often.
  • Well-formed Data - Hasn't been updating much lately, but Moritz has some interesting projects every now and then.
  • Cool Infographics
  • Infographics News
  • Nicolas Rapp - Art Director for the Associated Press Interactive Design & Graphics Department.
  • Dataviz - Someone's tumblelog. Not sure who's but good stuff.
  • WallStats - Jess Bachman, of Mint graphics and Death & Taxes poster.
    Others Worth Noting
  • Quantified Self - Of personal interest to me since so much of my work is on self-surveillance.
  • Random, etc. - Tom of Stamen Design. Hasn't updated in a while, but always like to hear from the Stamen guys.
  • Ben Fry Writing - Co-creator of Processing and author of Visualizing Data.
    Stamen Design
  • tecznotes - Another Stamen Design fellow, Michal Migurski. Talking about custom online maps recently.
  • The Big Picture - Economics from Barry Ritholtz.
  • Waxy - Not always data, but always interesting from Andy Baio.
  • Serial Consign - Greg is more architecture than data or viz, but the fields share many of the same principles.

LM

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