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Tag Archives: xcity
Simon Rogers: “Infographics are just as much journalism as a written piece is”
Beautiful infographics are great to look at but they don’t mean a thing without good data. We caught up with Guardian data journalist and recent XCity Award winner Simon Rogers to talk infographics from a data point of view. Hi Simon! … Continue reading
Posted in Hints and Tips, Interviews
Tagged Afghanistan, breakdown, data journalism, data visualisation, Datablog, Datastore, infographics, Interview, Simon Rogers, The Guardian, Tips, Wikileaks, xcity
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Data on Data
As a magazine student at City University, a large portion of this semester has been devoted to the creation and development of XCity magazine, City Journalism’s flagship magazine, which goes out to around 5,000 journalist alumni. I was appointed multimedia … Continue reading
Posted in Hints and Tips, Infographics we like!
Tagged fun, infographics, learning, Patrick Smith, paul bradshaw, xcity
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