I read a story in The New York Times about a new visualization platform they were creating to allow readers to create interactive charts, graphs, maps and other types of graphical presentations from data made available by NYTimes editors. Yeah, yeah sounds boring at first but I thought it was a really cool concept and one that might be useful for client presentations or for anyone looking to make words more visual. I used my bio and chose a format and this is the final product. I think it’s pretty cool. Mainly because it pulls out what it thinks to be the most important words and it’s interesting way to see how word placement and word use affect how words are bolded or in written in larget font. Maybe I’m just trying to make this work because I think words in this design are much more interesting than a Powerpoint.
Oh the Places You'll Go
We're all busy and there's alot going on in the world, so this is my microcosm of reality and way to enable everyone to share in my experiences in Austin and around the world and maybe help create some of your own. Consider it a life "to-do" list, "have done" list, photo album and journal all in one.you
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