How to show the International Trade … Not!
Innovative, maybe - but it's inaccurate - and you have no idea, when you see this tangled web
When I saw the title of Thomas Moléns presentation in the programme: ‘The Infographics Nerd’ - or in spanish: ‘El Idiota de los infograficos’- I looked forward to the show. It sounded like something different from the ‘This is me, and I made this, and then I made this’-formula of most presentations.
I wasn’t disappointed - at least not in the first half of Thomas’ presentation, where he obviously had spent a lot of time to make sure he was entertaining to the audience. His personal trailer - complete with deep voice-over and sound of choppers will be a classic in the Malofiej collective memory.
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Thomas Molén went ahead and made a very clean and elegant online-graphic, where you can see who voted for who in the European Song Contest

Innovative, maybe - but it’s inaccurate - and you have no idea, when you see this tangled web

It’s not personal taste - it is science, cognitive psychology, that tells us that the brain can’t handle overly complex graphics

The graph visualizing the Ebb and Flow of Movies 1986-2008 was awarded Best of Show/Peter Sullivan Award

Judges decided to seek out only the truly perfect graphics - and not to argue too much about the medals