How to show the International Trade … Not!
Innovative, maybe - but it's inaccurate - and you have no idea, when you see this tangled web
After a very cold trip to San Sebastian - yes, the ground was covered with snow - the participants returned to Pamplona and started to work on their infographics projects.
All the participants are divided into smaller groups, who now work hard and compete with each other to present the best or most innovative solution about visualizing the Chillida-leku Museum.

The presentation of the finished projects (presented as sketches - it’s the ideas that counts) will be Wednesday before lunch.
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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