Links of the Day: Two wonderful interactives
The UK government just finished its spending review, announcing steep budget cuts over the next years. In the Guardian infographic, you can set your own cuts and see how they compare to the proposed...
View ArticleMore on the mobile on the rise, and what that means for interactive journalists
Mobile Internet use via smartphones and tablet computers is on the rise, and it’s challenging news organizations and journalists to think anew about how they can best reach and engage their audience...
View ArticleLinks of the Day: Interactive Stories done right
Two interactive stories caught my attention this week. Both tackle a complex issue (poverty and mismanagement of public funds, respectively). The interactive presentation, however, makes those big...
View ArticleLinks of the Day: Telling the story of Middle East revolutions
The popular uprisings across the Middle East pose many challenges to news organizations. Obviously, there’s the challenge of getting and verifying information when regimes are actively hindering...
View ArticleInteractive movie “spotlights” census data
The census is important, but also, let’s face it, it can be pretty dull. That’s why this interactive movie from Australia’s government is so fascinating. Using data from the 2006 census, it builds a...
View ArticleThe future is in our hands
… quite literally, argues former Apple designer Bret Victor in this remarkable and highly recommended post on interaction design. “Hands do two things,” he writes. “They are two utterly amazing things,...
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