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“insightful visuals” thread 1. Improvement vs perceived improvement https://t.co/gOCucvURFf

2. Meandering vs systematic exploration https://t.co/EfEZ0z7YHq

I think about these two pictures from @joulee a lot – very succinct and powerful way of describing how professional creatives have a more structured process, and how that isn't necessarily limiting – you actually get to try more things this way https://t.co/XUA8zUZBMb



3. Incremental vs Iterative https://t.co/HtzDsqzJuT

4. Video game level design https://t.co/vy42KA561N

5. Unrealistic vs realistic graffiti https://t.co/NNZolnmlaL

6. overcoming functional fixedness https://t.co/bKAXD7ywFM

7. How Steven Spielberg uses the background to introduce characters and action https://t.co/N4X4onK5bs

Spielberg does this incredibly well: he shows you a scene, typically between two actors, and then he subtly reveals another POV, usually via a third actor. It’s this elegant, smooth way of transitioning, and it feels very organic. Your attention is drawn naturally. Film genius https://t.co/ft2MxQzQ8T





8. A simple, accessible and fun list of logical fallacies https://t.co/R7yiUn9d44


10. The greatest Venn diagram humanity has yet conceived https://t.co/61uAXBfPFo


11. Wasn’t expecting that https://t.co/izo3Alju1I


12. (Harrison()Ford) https://t.co/eKpo71YoHH


13. Mortality rates https://t.co/PhzLn6RnTd

14. this is technically a screenshot of text rather than an actual image, but I'm putting it here anyway because I think it's worth revisiting https://t.co/xJrg9V5Pf9

15. survivorship bias The damaged portions of returning planes show locations where they can take a hit and still return home safely; those hit in other places do not survive. (Image shows hypothetical data.) https://t.co/TGdWYfSghH https://t.co/9bX9o1yWHr


16. patterns in PINs across entire population(s) https://t.co/pg2pBzPEhy

17. "X is overtaking Y" sometimes means "both X and Y and slowing down, and Y is slowing down faster than X" https://t.co/jQqoSbKjGB

I'm sensing a new wave of reports on cancer "overtaking" or "surpassing" heart disease as leading cause of death in the US. Here's your friendly reminder that this is a story about which cause of death is decreasing more quickly. https://t.co/93X8nG4EqA


18. GDP over time https://t.co/GOUtzmXVC2

19. Why it’s useful not just to know the statistical average, but the dispersion as well (especially when outliers have outsized consequences) https://t.co/d7Wxr6BoFb

20. generating -> analyzing -> synthesizing https://t.co/5cmDF5RYVt

21. the universal decay of collective memory and attention https://t.co/awJcNmjyDL

Collective memory: How does society forget? @crcandiav @cesifoti @NatureHumBehav study of patents, citations, songs, movies+sports biographies finds oral transmission dynamics+physical recording interact to produce a complex memory that decays in 2 phases https://t.co/zkAetCxwWY https://t.co/QI9CjGp0fW


22. Just watching this closely improves your trigonometric intuition. Several minds blown in the replies particularly re: tangents https://t.co/8KBnkT7tAg

23. Sex blog traffic on Christmas https://t.co/BhfS0hfzwx

24. Goals scored over time https://t.co/31vrIV2edW

NEW this weekend: I've updated my interactive #dataviz of the top scorers in 40 years of top level football, now including one Kylian Mbappé. See how his scoring rate compares to the likes of Messi, Ronaldo, Salah, Shearer, Klinsmann and 180 other greats https://t.co/hsUfVVWsR9 https://t.co/uQObgeJO5t


25. the effect of incentives https://t.co/Cgcsf3x5Z8

Colleges that have gotten the most praise for enrolling more Pell-eligible students appear to be doing so partly at the expense of other low-income students — specifically, those whose families make just a few too many dollars to qualify for Pell grants. https://t.co/vYzlgORJgx https://t.co/XrCFyPzeDo


26. the misunderstanding over the dress, visualized. it's all about perceived context https://t.co/1yljFJttlD

"Perceptual illusions show us in a clear and unambiguous way that we don’t directly perceive the world around us. Perceptual experience is a simulation—a mental model—that doesn’t always correspond to the reality it aims to depict." https://t.co/4E8xM6JFdR https://t.co/lNGGWwb3JA

27. exponential growth https://t.co/jxmP9bIs9c

28. the world as 100 people, over the past 200 years https://t.co/5OdGQRXh57

29. Brand value over time https://t.co/QzYqd6r7zr

30. intuitive design egs https://t.co/0pPUroAx6l

31. City populations over time, absolutely enchanting https://t.co/iwWd7DCbjF

New project: A “Bar Chart Race” animation showing the changing ranks of the 10 biggest cities in the world since 1500. Fascinating to watch giant cities vanish after falling in conquests, and amazing that three UK cities were in the top 8 in the late 1800s. https://t.co/KglMZbYobr

32. The Fence Paradox https://t.co/Ilvw6668Cs

33. If swans were depicted like dinosaurs https://t.co/YFY2XSALIj

34. Diagrammatic comparison between brains of different species https://t.co/oSAmb3XrHs

35. animated climate data from 1850 - present day https://t.co/05npVH7Q6h

36. What’s going on while your personalised targeted ad loads https://t.co/rn3SwHt4UM

37. Users over time https://t.co/LSz38QbzEv

38. The intersection of emails, todos and calendars https://t.co/rXisTqBAVu

39. how couples meet https://t.co/7TIrUqfONJ

40. employment rate over time https://t.co/h6qxknIf4W

41. grouping items by stage, not type https://t.co/AwEZrXXyhj

42. diagramming your argument https://t.co/Gnl6n9pyXm

43. I want this graph for everything https://t.co/jO4ipsJiZH

44. Moore's law https://t.co/udV584eZUI

45. perceptions of probability https://t.co/WHaME73lpH

46. how good is "good"? https://t.co/n34xKtweAN

47. Rule of law vs GDP/capita https://t.co/fRhwpgZsXr

48. marathon completion times https://t.co/tMILJAArdT

49. ATMs installed vs bank tellers employed https://t.co/SEL4u0cqsj

50. the trinket economy https://t.co/xdcBU6PWIc

51. the writing process https://t.co/6fTiJ7FYcz

52. from anarchy of genesis to dictatorship of shipping https://t.co/IrDZXIpamJ

@visakanv 53. https://t.co/ZL5dmw1QtI

53. forecasting is hard https://t.co/2B6MVOSuLW

I spent a humiliating amount of time learning how to make animated graphs, just to illustrate a fairly obvious point. “Forecasting s-curves is hard” My views on why carefully following daily figures is unlikely to provide insight. https://t.co/yrE71bUXVT https://t.co/BqQrxlhCmi

54. exploration vs refinement https://t.co/zHxTf3RF8c

55. pathfinding https://t.co/LlqriJDt5D

56. moral repugnance https://t.co/PVsZJvlHdr

What makes a market transaction morally repugnant? https://t.co/HccHBu8EBD New study assays this repugnance along five higher-order dimensions: moral outrage, need for regulation, incommensurability, exploitation, and unknown risk Really impressive study and dataset! 🙌 https://t.co/0y5ud88lIt




57. mindfulness for engineers, via @PearShapedComic https://t.co/yu4zxU6cE4 https://t.co/onmSyNobks


58. spectrum of info packet configs https://t.co/OIaOAmXsF0

59. informed simplicity https://t.co/SQo1CSVDdP

60. The Innovator’s Dilemma (worth clicking thru for the whole thread) https://t.co/hPlQqi3E3U https://t.co/O2IzYvlBn0

61. Political compass map https://t.co/Pm0q1hN7j7 https://t.co/r8YzK5RxvD

reposting the first image: insightful visuals 1. improvement vs perceived improvement I believe it's by @marcdalessio: https://t.co/o6eRry7NVh https://t.co/4BVzTRtBoW


62. evolution of alphabets https://t.co/L4axBrhIEw

63. tank alignment chart https://t.co/AwB5tGG3U5


64. swiss cheese model https://t.co/hbv6wc5OJE

65. sorting algorithms https://t.co/4bSkuSwKOH https://t.co/Avpdp4FsmV

67. 4,000 years of world history https://t.co/Blwr48hJKH

68. Latino alignment chart (h/t @ebeggin1) https://t.co/GKv6AWMskG


69. principles of motion design https://t.co/ZapsPvMGJM

70. rave alignment chart https://t.co/3opLScRAUC




74. (h/t @burn_naomi) https://t.co/YPnUWXvVU2


75. (h/t @AlexStrook) https://t.co/EYWYoOW1u9


@RichDecibels @PearShapedComic the rest of the strip also conveys more of the vibe https://t.co/YIftM3AfyI
























