
Keeping it real
This bit of work… …reminded me of this bit of work: They’re both great for bringing things that are hard to get your head around to a more familiar level.

Analogue interactive infographics
One project at this year’s Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design’s exhibition The Problem Comes First caught my infographic eye. Florie Salnot’s Healthy Pregnancy: redefining the experience was full of interactive infographics, interactive in the analogue – paper, scissors, glue, string…

Infographic design, collaboration, expertise
Done well, I think infographics are really effective. I like designing them. I like sharing my experience of how and when to use them. I like the people I get to work with in their creation. And – even better…

All about Bloomberg Business Week
If I had a pound for every time someone’s recommended Bloomberg Business Week recently I’d be £5 better off. Which I could have put towards buying the latest issue of Eye in which Simon Esterson interviews BBW’s creative director Richard…

A benchmark
This combines the best of all the best things that are happening in the industry at the moment. It’s human, interactive, tells a story, uses motion graphics, has something to share at the end of it. Of course it also…

Wow v ah-ha
This title captures so perfectly a current theme in the ever more data driven infographic-land that I haven’t changed it. It’s lifted from a recent blog post from Juice Analytics that caught my eye a couple of weeks back. Whether…

Infographics in an editorial world
It’s one thing wanting an infographic and quite another knowing how to use them. That’s me paraphrasing – and agreeing with – illustrator-cum-infografista Nathalie Lees, someone who knows what makes for a good editorial infographic. Talking at the EDO’s infographic…