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Done well, infographic design clarifies, explains, reveals or adds meaning
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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.

Blame Game

Blame Game

October 1, 2005 · by lupi · in example

What better way to display an extreme case of finger pointing. (I wouldn’t mind betting this design was triggered by someone using exactly that phrase while discussing what to do). It sums up the situation perfectly. What more can you…

Hispanics in Congress

Hispanics in Congress

October 13, 2004 · by lupi · in example

Apologies I haven’t got better version than this. The visualisation of timelines is often attempted but rarely successful. This one bucks that trend and shows the potential that can be achieved by investing time and good design: a lovely graphic.

Spheres of influence

Spheres of influence

May 16, 2004 · by lupi · in example

It’s one of those graphics that you can pour over for hours. There is also a interactive version on their website. But this suffers from not having been redesigned specifically for the web, rather reusing the print format online.

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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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