Poster Giveaway

This month you can win a big Chart.Guide poster in the November edition of the Cool Infographics.com giveaway action. 

 

Cool Infographics.com

Cool Infographics is a website with a beautiful collection of data visualization posters and data visualization guides, among which you can find Chart.Guide. As a promotion to the release of Chart.Guide poster 4.0 they asked if I was interested to do an interview and participate in a giveaway action. 

Datavisualization guides: https://coolinfographics.com/dataviz-guides

Datavisualization posters: https://coolinfographics.com/posters

Interview

To promote the giveaway action, I was interviewed by Randy Krum, the owner of Cool Infographics.com. In this interview I answered questions about the path that led to why I created the poster and how the design process of the poster is working. You can read the entire interview here: https://coolinfographics.com/blog/2019/10/22/the-chart-guide-version-40 

Giveaway action

Readers of Cool Infographics can participate in a monthly giveaway action. Prices can be books, conference tickets, subscriptions, training courses, etc. Giveaways will be awarded to a randomly selected registrant, and winners will be notified by email. In the November edition you can win two Chart.Guide posters. One for yourself, and one to give away to someone else. 

The only thing you need to do to participate in the giveaway action, is to drop you email adress at Cool Infographics.com. 

Link to the giveaway action: https://coolinfographics.com/blog/2019/10/22/the-chart-guide-version-40

Cut and shuffle

The first version of the poster needed some improvements to make the poster more usefull. Some names had to be changed, new charts and other elements needed te be added. So I decided to cut the poster into pieces, and shuffle all charts around.

After shuffling the paper I will make the changes to the digital design and upload a newer version.

ChartGuide 1.1

How it all started

How it all started

As a teacher in data visualization I developped a poster to help my students choose the right chart. This poster was such a succes I wanted to share this with a larger group of people. Therefore I created this website: Chart.Guide.