SXSW Panel – Please vote for the DTN talk

It’s been over a year last month since I posted anything on this site - too long by any stretch. I know most of you reading this in feed readers will be pretty surprised (probably having forgotten all about it), but I have a favour to ask.

Like me, those of you visiting this site are looking for great examples of everyday data visualisation and infographics. Some for inspiration, and some in order to solve the problem of massive data overload. I’d like to tell people more about data visualisation and how it can be used in order to solve simple everyday user interactions on the web. I need you to help me do that, by voting for my panel at the SXSW panel picker website.

Not only will you be helping me out, you’ll also be helping to create more great content for the next version of this site, version 2, due for relaunch this October. Yes. Designing The News is coming back, bigger, better, with more posts and more great original content.

I’m also looking for guest authors as well, so if you’re interested email me at dave (@) designingthenews (dot) com.

Once again, if you could, I’d really appreciate you voting for my panel at SXSW. There’s only a handful of data visualisation related stuff on there — let’s tell people about it. Get them involved, and get them inspired!

Thanks. You should follow me on twitter to stay up on how it’s going. http://twitter.com/davebowker and http://twitter.com/designingnews.

One Comment

  1. Comment Details
    Authored by Eric Auld
    Posted September 1, 2009 at 3:12 pm | Comment Permalink

    Hey Dave - Looking forward to seeing your new site. I’ve missed reading about your data visualisations. Good luck with the SXSW talk.

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