Data Visualization

The Electronic Slide Chooser

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  Our Chart Chooser has been very popular over the years, and translated into over a dozen languages. We also developed…

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A Live, Online Workshop Opportunity!

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Hello, Colleagues, We hope you have been well, especially in these unique times.  We have a number of updates for…

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Visual Storytelling with Data and Evidence – Prezinar details

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Hello, Friends and Colleagues, We hope all is well.  To follow up the post from two weeks ago, we now…

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Unleash The Power of Your Data And Evidence With Visual Storytelling

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Hello, Everyone, We hope you are having a restful holiday.  Just a quick note to say that a number of…

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Encyclopedia of Slide Layouts is published

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The Encyclopedia of Slide Layouts is now available on Amazon.com. Several years in the making, the book contains 169 real world…

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Encyclopedia of Slide Layouts – Announcement

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Good news! After three years of hard work, the Encyclopedia of Slide Layouts is finally ready for publication.   One…

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Looking for some Conference Room Style designers

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I am looking for good designers who are familiar with Conference Room style design (or are willing to learn) to…

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Coming Soon—The Presentation: A Story About Communicating Successfully, With Very Few Slides

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My second book, The Presentation: A Story About Communicating Successfully, with Very Few Slides, will be coming out in a…

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Excellence in infographics – Timeplots

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On Wednesday I met with Nathaniel Pearlman, who once studied under Edward Tufte, and who is the founder of Timeplots….

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Gene Zelazny responds to Tufte on the famous Minard graphic

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Gene Zelazny, McKinsey presentation guru and author of the bestselling Say It With Charts and Say It With Presentations, both…

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