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Chris Yonge's notes on visualization, animation, and video. I work with creative professionals facing the challenge - and opportunity - of communicating 3D concepts to markets, suppliers, teams, and juries.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

How Google works


Fresh, informal, informative graphic from PPC on how Google works. The scraps of paper, "handwritten" font, and drawn arrows can all be created electronically for flexibility in editing and revision. Many free handwritten fonts are available, such as the one on this page or here.
Posted by Studio Cruz at 5:57 AM
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      • SpiraClock
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      • 3D mice
      • Edward Tufte
      • How Google works
      • Moustache visualization
      • Ruby library for SketchUp
      • Formfonts
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      • The Art of the Title Sequence
      • Google climate map
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      • Departure of Love
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      • Bathsheba, the Rhinoceros, and Google Earth
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