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    See What I Mean Pt. 2 (Case Studies)

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    Desc: We all work with information. In our web sites. Our web apps. Print communications. Graphs, and charts. But how exactly do you present information in a way that simplifies the complex, communicates powerfully, and actually delights people?

    In this presentation, Stephen Anderson and I share some of our information design secrets. From travel plans to search results to quarterly earnings statements—here's a handful of information design and data visualization case studies, identifying principles that apply to just about any project.

    Learn how to identify and group related information, create a visual hierarchy, draw focus to the most important content, use images appropriately, see familiar data in a fresh new way, and much more!

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    2. Slide 2:ATTENTION SLIDESHARERS: This presentation is part 2 of a 2 part presentation. The first half of this presentation can be viewed at: www.slideshare.net/stephenpa
    3. Slide 3: CASE TUDIES S Travel Network User Experience | sabreux.com http://flickr.com/photos/juanignaciosl/237734498/
    4. Slide 4:Before: After:
    5. Slide 5:Before:
    6. Slide 6: This was uneccesary Before:
    7. Slide 7:Before: Hid Additional Filter
    8. Slide 8:Before: Changed label
    9. Slide 9: Before: Added ‘task- based’ language
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