The typical peson leaves electronic fingerprints everywhere, unaware of how such traces can be combined with other data bases for sale or rent, and used in unexpected ways.
Here are examples from a composite consumer day, basaed on actual practices.
Megan Jaegerman produced some of the best news graphics ever while working
at The New York Times from 1990 to 1998. Her work is smart, finely detailed,
elegant, witty, inventive, informative. A fierce researcher and reporter, she writes
gracefully and precisely. Megan has the soul of a news reporter, who happens
to use graphs, tables, and illustrations–as well as words–to explain the news.
Her best work is the best work in news graphics.
A Day in the Life of Joe Consumer
by Nina Bernstein
illustrated by Megan Jaegerman
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The typical peson leaves electronic fingerprints everywhere, unaware of how such traces can be combined with other data bases for sale or rent, and used in unexpected ways.
Here are examples from a composite consumer day, basaed on actual practices.
Megan Jaegerman’s brilliant news graphics
by Edward Tufte
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Megan Jaegerman produced some of the best news graphics ever while working
at The New York Times from 1990 to 1998. Her work is smart, finely detailed,
elegant, witty, inventive, informative. A fierce researcher and reporter, she writes
gracefully and precisely. Megan has the soul of a news reporter, who happens
to use graphs, tables, and illustrations–as well as words–to explain the news.
Her best work is the best work in news graphics.