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DO YOU. KNOW. WHAT I. MEAN?. OH, I SEE. DATA. PRESENTATION. GOOD. BAD. UGLY. http://m.fastcocreate.com/3018559/pixars-22-rules-of-storytelling-visualized?partner=newsletter#1. PIXAR. THINK. AUDIENCE. NOT YOU. as WRITER. WE SEE. A STORY. NEAR THE. END. rewrite. CHALLENGE.

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  1. DO YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN?

  2. OH, I SEE...

  3. DATA PRESENTATION

  4. GOOD BAD UGLY

  5. http://m.fastcocreate.com/3018559/pixars-22-rules-of-storytelling-visualized?partner=newsletter#1http://m.fastcocreate.com/3018559/pixars-22-rules-of-storytelling-visualized?partner=newsletter#1 PIXAR.

  6. THINK AUDIENCE. NOT YOU as WRITER.

  7. WE SEE A STORY NEAR THE END. rewrite.

  8. CHALLENGE YOUR CHARACTERS. what happens?

  9. WRITE. GOOD IDEAS IN YOUR HEAD ARE NOT FOR SHARING.

  10. GET RID OF THE 1ST, 2ND 3RD, 4TH & 5TH IDEAS. obvious.

  11. ISOTYPE

  12. International System Of Typographic Picture Education

  13. OTTO NEURATH 1936

  14. Otto Neurath (1936, p. 8) International Picture Language “Turning the statements of science into pictures is frequently a delicate business, and it is not the work of a man of science or of a designer”

  15. Christopher Burke (2009) Isotype. Representing Social Facts Pictorially. “Communicate social facts memorably to less educated groups, including schoolchildren and workers”

  16. Neurath (1936) Looking at a picture one should:

  17. #1. See the most Important points.

  18. #2. See the less important points.

  19. #3. See the Details.

  20. #4. Nothing More. If we do the picture is bad.

  21. INTERNATIONAL

  22. HEALTHCARE NURSES DOCTORS HOSPITALS PATIENTS USERS PRODUCT INNOVATORS GOVERNMENTS INSURANCECOMPANIES REGULATING BODIES PRODUCT DESIGN COMPANY FUNDING BODIES OTHER CARERS HOUSEHOLD PUBLIC FUNDED INSTITUTIONS FAMILY Adapted from Herzlinger (2009)

  23. THEN

  24. NOW

  25. http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/

  26. http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/

  27. BUT

  28. Berinato (2013) Visualizing Trouble. Harvard Business Review, October, pp.146-147. PRETTY IS NOT PRETTY EFFECTIVE

  29. YOU

  30. http://easel.ly/ http://infogr.am/ http://create.visual.ly/ http://tinyurl.com/c4eagc5

  31. ricardo.carolas@student.anglia.ac.uk THANK YOU

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