Tag : data

3 posts

The Architecture Behind Picle App

Author: Alex Barlow

As with most social online applications, you can think of the data as more like a graph than very simple objects that stand alone. This kind of an application and data is my favourite kind of system to architect and here is why. I warn you, this might get geeky..

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Trending is trending

Author: Tim Malbon

Google Trends chart showing that trending is trending

Acting on a hunch, I typed "trending" into Google trends and discovered that trending is indeed trending. As the normal end of year predictions are blogged, there's a new type of review post in town: the year in trends.

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Plotting a critical path

Author: William Owen

I’ve enjoyed following the debate around Manuel Lima’s information visualisation manifesto, published after he spoke here at Kingly Street last month (see Justin’s post below). The manifesto was sparked by a call from a part of the audience for a critical discourse on data visualisation, so that we could stop just going “Ooohhh” and begin to answer the question ‘What makes a good diagram?’.

Manuel’s response was the succinct and simple yardstick: “form follows revelation”.

He elaborates: 

Form doesn’t follow data. Data is incongruent by nature. Form follows a purpose, and in the case of Information Visualization, Form follows Revelation…. Independently of the subject, the purpose should always be centered on explanation and unveiling, which in turn leads to discovery and insight.

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