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Curated Visual Collection Examples: Typo/Graphic Posters.com

Curated Visual Collection Examples: Typo/Graphic Posters.com | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

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Robin Good's curator insight, September 18, 2013 3:02 PM


Conceived and created by andré felipe back in 2008, Typo/Graphic Posters is a curated collection of "inspiring" quality posters with a strong focus on typography and expressive graphical compositions.


The works represented come from artists and graphic designers from all over the world and which "challenge type, colors and shapes to express a message".


For each selected author you can see an horizontally laid out collection of his visual posters, which can be clicked and enlarged, and commented via a Facebook plugin appearing at the end of the set. 

 


Comments. A great curated visual collection, where you can truly find inspiration at every step. Every single set included in it, has been rigorously vetted before being accepted. This is not something you can check, but if you look contained in this collection, you can tell right away that the quality you see is not fruit of an accident.


This type of content is so good and valuable, it stays evergreen even if it's not updated. 


When curating content, even if it is not of a visual nature, a curator should strive to achieve the same level of quality and long-lasting value of such collections.



Free to access.



Curated gallery: http://www.typographicposters.com/ 


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A Curated Selection of Data Visualization Charts and Infographics: The Information Is Beautiful Awards

A Curated Selection of Data Visualization Charts and Infographics: The Information Is Beautiful Awards | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Robin Good: David McCandlees, the author of the book Information is Beautiful celebrates great data visualization and information design work through the Information is Beautiful Awards.

Together with a jury of experts like Brian Eno, Paola Antonelli, Maria Popova, Simon Rogers and Aziz Kami, he has curated a unique selection of 300 designs and a short list of finalists in the following categories:

 

» Data visualization– A singular visualisation of data or information.» Infographic – Using multiple data visualisations in service to a theme or story

 

» Interactive visualization – Any viz where you can dynamically filter or explore the data.

 

» Data journalism – A combination of text and visualizations in a journalistic format.

 

» Motion infographic – Moving and animated visualizations along a theme or story.

 

» Tool or website – Online tools & apps to aid datavizzing.

 

The selection itself is worth a tour of the site and of this initiative.

 

Check: http://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/

 

Longlist selection: http://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/2012/07/our-longlist/

 

Shortlist selection: http://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/2012/08/awardshortlist/

 

 


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Visual CVs: A Curated Collection of 500+ Great Examples by Randy Krum

Visual CVs: A Curated Collection of 500+ Great Examples by Randy Krum | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Great infographic resume designs from around the world.

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Anica Petkoska's curator insight, April 18, 2013 5:17 AM

Visual CV, infografic

Ken Dickens's curator insight, April 19, 2013 1:54 PM

Company's are creating infographics to tell their story. Individuals are doing the same to get hired.  Shouldn't non-profits be doing this too?  Yes, you should.  Find a Photoshop Volunteer and make this happen!  -Ken

 

www.2080nonprofits.org

Sonya Nikolova's curator insight, June 30, 2013 3:01 AM

Because in the current stagnated job market, you have to stand out!