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Analogue interactive infographics

Analogue interactive infographics

September 25, 2011 · by lupi · in event, example

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…

A benchmark

A benchmark

August 4, 2011 · by lupi · in example

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…

Impartial and objective infographics

Impartial and objective infographics

January 23, 2011 · by lupi · in example

There was a job ad posted this week for an ‘Associate Analyst – Infographics’ for the International Criminal Court in The Hague. I’m tempted to apply just because I really want to see examples of what they do. To quote…

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I am Lulu Pinney. This is my blog. Hello! contact at lulupinney dot co dot uk
The majority of work featured on this blog isn't mine. They are examples of infographic design and visual journalism drawn from all over that I consider to be good*. With more and more visual infostuff out there I’m interested in curating a collection of good* work. And in this way I can further explore my definition of what good* is. That is why I blog.

*Good infographic design is…

…clear, relevant, engaging, useful, original, elegant

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