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DanRRight
Joined: 10 Mar 2008 Posts: 2816 Location: South Pole, Antarctica
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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 2:03 am Post subject: |
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Good example of what I mean is to open any high profile scientific or financial journal and compare. Nature, Science, Physical Review...As usual, the beauty is skin deep (color and positions of elements) but it defines way too much in our lives. It is literally forbidden to ignore that. And it often costs nothing to involve professionals into improvement of visual design. Many universities teach students on real products and professors will gladly help not taking a penny |
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DanRRight
Joined: 10 Mar 2008 Posts: 2816 Location: South Pole, Antarctica
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 4:02 am Post subject: |
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Don't believe me? Here is what have been done for our international conference design by the fellow professors with their students for example. Just look how great are all of these works which surrounded all participants in the conference hall, posters halls, coffee places and launch rooms. Huge convention centers with the largest gatherings can not do any better. Cost for us? Zero. This is what all patriots of their universities and local businesses do. Look at these students' poster competition and tell me that you are not impressed.
http://icxrl2014.colostate.edu/DisplayPosters.pdf
Time to do a refresh here too.
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John-Silver
Joined: 30 Jul 2013 Posts: 1520 Location: Aerospace Valley
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 10:07 pm Post subject: |
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Very impressive indeed. I expect they'll all become managers in double-quick time wih those skills ;O)
You're right with examples 8 and 11 ---- and there's also 12 too.
There is undoubtedly a problem with the 'wow-factor' of others I'll agree, although for me that's largely due to:
a) mixing basic 'demonstration' examples with 'real-life' useful eìpractical examples
b) teh ridiculous idea of putting them all with a black background, and what's more with RED lines and text !!!! No exactly the most asthetic colour scheme !
Which brings me to another VERY important factor - choosing the right colour scheme. Ater all one needs tocater for the colour-blind users too, hnce need for linestyles and symols.
A good rule of thumb for one is to make sure the plots are printable on a b&w printer and clear and intelligible - something the majority of people overlook, espcìecially with pressures to cut back on colour printing for both ecological reasons and cost ! ìAt the end of the day though, the reson these things don't get updated is that they are free ! and no incentive to spend hours working on them if they serve the (often specific) purpose for which they were created. One can't criticise them for that. |
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