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VizThink wrap-up and notes

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VizThink ’09 was awesome. I’ve come back exhausted, energized, and inspired, with a load of new ideas.

Thanks to everyone who presented, who attended my sessions, who asked good questions in all situations, who I talked with and listed to and shared meals with. It was a fantastic time. Special thanks goes out to the crew (and families of!) who put on the conference; I appreciate your hard work and perseverance.

As promised, here are the documents that support my sessions. The best online version of my User-Centered Information Design talk is the version from Infocamp ’08, which includes narration. The only slides missing from that presentation are the design process guidance slides, which I’ve made into a handy PDF.

The snapshot talk on visualizing complexity was supported by this document.

As always, I’d love to hear from you about what worked, what didn’t, lingering or new questions, and anything else on your mind.

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5 Comments

  1. Hey Noah,

    Thanks for posting your materials (and for coming down to VizThink in the first place!) – It was great to meet you and I’m glad to hear you had a great time. Erin & I both were talking about how much fun we had w/you, Jessica, Dan & Jack at dinner that night, and throughout the event for that matter. Look us up if you’re in Toronto anytime…

    Ryan

    Comment by Ryan Coleman — February 27, 2009 @ 5:53 am

  2. Hi Ryan,

    Thanks for putting the conference on! It was great to meet you both as well. And likewise, if you’re ever in Seattle, be sure to be in touch.

    -Noah

    Comment by Noah — February 27, 2009 @ 12:54 pm

  3. good stuff man! thanks again for your help! just an FYI that contact list is now being reviewed at the highest levels of said client. 🙂 it’s been updated alot and its alot more digestable thanks to your input. I’ll tell ya more later on.

    Comment by Anthony — March 12, 2009 @ 3:41 pm

  4. @ Anthony: Great to hear it’s working out, and glad I could help. Keep in touch!

    Comment by Noah — March 12, 2009 @ 4:58 pm

  5. Thank you for this! Helps me thinking through how to structure concept maps and other visual diagrams. I’m collaborating with a teacher of Law trying to visualize complexity for her bachelor students.

    Comment by Eja Kliphuis — April 9, 2009 @ 12:28 am

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