I read your response to my comment on Nathan’s Flowing Data blog about BIG charts, and since I’m Curious Ellie, I moseyed on over here to your place. Since I always start at the end, often skip most of the middle, and go to the beginning in a large archive, I arrrived at this SlopSpot.com (oops, Freudian typo, sloshspot.com) infographic after about 5 clicks on your site.
It is wonderful!!! Your use of Venn diagrams is actually correct (I have a math B.A. and M.S. in stats and am a crappy SQL coder, so I know my joins, and’s and or’s). You have a nice combination of nested intersections, building up to the ultimate consequence and conclusion, with compelling visual images to represent things, like vomiting (I lol a bit, yet again), and best of all, there is a clearly defined legend at the bottom, yeah!!!
I like! This must’ve garnered you a lot of positive feedback when it was released.
I read your response to my comment on Nathan’s Flowing Data blog about BIG charts, and since I’m Curious Ellie, I moseyed on over here to your place. Since I always start at the end, often skip most of the middle, and go to the beginning in a large archive, I arrrived at this SlopSpot.com (oops, Freudian typo, sloshspot.com) infographic after about 5 clicks on your site.
It is wonderful!!! Your use of Venn diagrams is actually correct (I have a math B.A. and M.S. in stats and am a crappy SQL coder, so I know my joins, and’s and or’s). You have a nice combination of nested intersections, building up to the ultimate consequence and conclusion, with compelling visual images to represent things, like vomiting (I lol a bit, yet again), and best of all, there is a clearly defined legend at the bottom, yeah!!!
I like! This must’ve garnered you a lot of positive feedback when it was released.
From Ellie K on May 6th, 2010 at 5:51 pm