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The meaning’s in the movement

The meaning’s in the movement

July 1, 2008 · by lupi · in example

A graphic that works harder than a print graphic ever could because of the movement of the blocks when you select a different demographic. You literally see how the voters’ allegiance shifts. Simple but ideal use of interaction.

Mapping domain codes, or not

Mapping domain codes, or not

June 1, 2007 · by lupi · in example

I wanted to love this graphic. It’s beautiful, bold and simple. But… …without reading the small print, write down what you’d immediately assume this graphic to be about*. The first two things that hit you are a world map and…

Malofiej 2006 – Ribbon chart

Malofiej 2006 – Ribbon chart

April 24, 2006 · by lupi · in event, example

So you know what to expect if attending the Malofiej infographic conference this is a homage to a lovely piece of work that I first saw at the conference, Fortune’s ribbon chart. Malofiej is three days of intensive infographic mutual…

Ribbon chart

Ribbon chart

October 28, 2002 · by lupi · in example

What could have been just another line or column chart is given a new treatment that means its story clearly comes through. Though worth pointing out – before you press ‘print’ and going running to your designer shouting ‘I want…

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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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