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"A guided journal with a fresh approach to the trend of journal-as-tool-for-self-examination. The journal is delightfully illustrated in the authors' trademark style---accessible, whimsical, detailed. Blending inspiring examples with engaging instruction, this journal asks: What do we learn about ourselves when we measure our gratitude, confidence, and distraction levels? What do our collections say about who we are: our books, music, the clothes we wear? Observe, Collect, Draw! functions as a mini-course in information design, as accessible to beginners as it is engaging to seasoned info designers"--Publisher's web site.…mehr

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"A guided journal with a fresh approach to the trend of journal-as-tool-for-self-examination. The journal is delightfully illustrated in the authors' trademark style---accessible, whimsical, detailed. Blending inspiring examples with engaging instruction, this journal asks: What do we learn about ourselves when we measure our gratitude, confidence, and distraction levels? What do our collections say about who we are: our books, music, the clothes we wear? Observe, Collect, Draw! functions as a mini-course in information design, as accessible to beginners as it is engaging to seasoned info designers"--Publisher's web site.
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Autorenporträt
Giorgia Lupi is an information designer, artist, and entrepreneur. She co-founded Accurat, a data-driven design firm with offices in Milan and New York, where she is the Creative Director. Her TED Talk on her Humanistic approach to data has over one million views, and she is co-author of Dear Data: A Friendship in 52 Weeks of Postcards. Stefanie Posavec is a data designer whose work focuses on non-traditional representations of data derived from language, literature or scientific topics. Often using a hand-crafted approach, her work has been exhibited at, among others, MoMA in New York, CCBB in Rio de Janeiro, the Science Gallery in Dublin, and the V&A in London. In 2013, she was Facebook's first data-artist-in-residence at their Menlo Park campus.