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Posted by Todd Henry ⋅ December 23, 2007 ⋅ Email This Post Email This Post ⋅ Print This Post Print This Post ⋅ Post a comment

Tufte RESOURCE: About a year ago my friend and colleague David introduced me to some books he had purchased featuring the work of Edward Tufte. The books were a survey of some of Tufte’s best work, most of it centering around the visual representation of very compex information.

What moved me the most about Tufte’s work is the underlying beauty of this data when represented visually. I love patterns and I love finding meaning in seemingly meaningless places.

Tufte’s work will inspire anyone who desires to be challenged to see the beautiful simplicity on the other side of complexity. 




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