sua A Guided Approach for Personalized Information Search and Visualization By Published On :: Full Article
sua The Effect of Static Visual Instruction on Students’ Online Learning: A Pilot Study By Published On :: Full Article
sua Data Visualization in Support of Executive Decision Making By Published On :: 2017-04-02 Aim/Purpose: This journal paper seeks to understand historical aspects of data management, leading to the current data issues faced by organizational executives in relation to big data and how best to present the information to circumvent big data challenges for executive strategic decision making. Background: This journal paper seeks to understand what executives value in data visualization, based on the literature published from prior data studies. Methodology: The qualitative methodology was used to understand the sentiments of executives and data analysts using semi-structured interview techniques. Contribution: The preliminary findings can provide practical knowledge for data visualization designers, but can also provide academics with knowledge to reflect on and use, specifically in relation to information systems (IS) that integrate human experience with technology in more valuable and productive ways. Findings: Preliminary results from interviews with executives and data analysts point to the relevance of understanding and effectively presenting the data source and the data journey, using the right data visualization technology to fit the nature of the data, creating an intuitive platform which enables collaboration and newness, the data presenter’s ability to convey the data message and the alignment of the visualization to core the objectives as key criteria to be applied for successful data visualizations Recommendations for Practitioners: Practitioners, specifically data analysts, should consider the results highlighted in the findings and adopt such recommendations when presenting data visualizations. These include data and premise understanding, ensuring alignment to the executive’s objective, possessing the ability to convey messages succinctly and clearly to the audience, having knowledge of the domain to answer questions effectively, and using the right technology to convey the message. Recommendation for Researchers: The importance of human cognitive and sensory processes and its impact in IS development is paramount. More focus can be placed on the psychological factors of technology acceptance. The current TAM model, used to describe use, identifies perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use as the primary considerations in technology adoption. However, factors that have been identified that impact on use do not express the importance of cognitive processes in technology adoption. Future Research: Future research requires further focus on intangible and psychological factors that could affect technology adoption and use, as well as understanding data visualization effectiveness in corporate environments, not only predominantly within the Health sector. Lessons from Health sector studies in data visualization should be used as a platform. Full Article
sua The Effect of Visual Appeal, Social Interaction, Enjoyment, and Competition on Mobile Esports Acceptance by Urban Citizens By Published On :: 2022-12-09 Aim/Purpose: This study investigated a model of mobile esports acceptance among urban citizens based on an extended Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Background: Currently, esports are increasingly popular and in demand by the public. Supported by the widespread development of mobile devices, it has become an interactive market trend to play games in a new model, mobile esports. Methodology: This study collected data from 400 respondents and analyzed it using partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Contribution: This study addresses two research gaps. The first gap is limited esports information systems studies, particularly in mobile esports acceptance studies. The second gap is limited exploration of external variables in online gaming acceptance studies. Thus, this study proposed a TAM extended model by integrating the TAM native variables with other external variables such as visual appeal, enjoyment, social interaction, and competition to explore mobile esports acceptance by urban citizens. Findings: Nine hypotheses were accepted, and four were rejected. The visual appeal did not affect the acceptance. Meanwhile, social interaction and enjoyment significantly affected both perceived ease of use and usefulness. However, perceived ease of use surprisingly had an insignificant effect on attitude toward using mobile esports. Moreover, competition significantly affected the acceptance, particularly on perceived usefulness. Recommendations for Practitioners: Fresh and innovative features, such as new game items or themes, should be frequently introduced to enhance players’ continued enjoyment. Moreover, mobile esports providers should offer a solid platform to excite players’ interactions to increase the likelihood that users feel content. On the other hand, the national sports ministry/agency or responsible authorities should organize many esports competitions, big or small, to search for new talents. Recommendation for Researchers: Visual appeal in this study did not influence the perceived ease of use or usefulness. However, it could affect enjoyment. Thus, it would be worth revisiting the relationship between visual appeal and enjoyment. At the same time, perceived ease of use is a strong driver for the continued use of most online games, but not in this study. It could indicate significant differences between mobile esports and typical online games, one of which is the different purposes. Users might play online games for recreational intention, but players would use mobile esports to compete, win, or even get monetary rewards. Therefore, although users might find mobile esports challenging and hard to use, they tend to keep playing it. Thus, monetary rewards could be considered a determinant of the continuation of use. Impact on Society: Nowadays, users are being paid for playing games. It also would be an excel-lent job if they become professional esports athletes. This study investigated factors that could affect the continued use of mobile esports. Like other jobs, playing games professionally in the long term could make the players tedious and tired. Therefore, responsible parties, like mobile esports providers or governments, could use the recommendations of this study to promote positive behavior among the players. They will not feel like working and still con-sider playing mobile esports a hobby if they happily do the job. In the long run, the players could also make a nation’s society proud if they can be a champion in prestigious competitions. Future Research: A larger sample size will be needed to generalize the results, such as for a nation. It is also preferable if the sample is randomized systematically. Future works should also investigate whether the same results are acquired in other mobile esports. Furthermore, to extend our knowledge and deepen our understanding of the variables that influence mobile esports adoption, the subsequent research could look at other mobile esports acceptability based on characteristics of system functionality and moderator effects. Finally, longitudinal data-collecting approaches are suggested for future studies since behavior can change over time. Full Article
sua The Effect of Varied Visual Scaffolds on Engineering Students’ Online Reading By Published On :: Full Article
sua Using Photos and Visual-Processing Assistive Technologies to Develop Self-Expression and Interpersonal Communication of Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome (AS) By Published On :: Full Article
sua An Empirical Evaluation of Visual Metaphors in the Animation of Roles of Variables By Published On :: Full Article
sua Integrating the Visual Design Discipline with Information Systems Research and Practice By Published On :: Full Article
sua User Perceptions of Aesthetic Visual Design Variables within the Informing Environment: A Web-Based Experiment By Published On :: Full Article
sua Informed Change: Exploring the Use of Persuasive Communication of Indigenous Cultures Through Film Narratives By Published On :: 2020-09-25 Aim/Purpose: There is a need to find a way to utilize narrative storytelling in film to make students more aware of the impacts of global problems and how they are perceived. Background: Two films from the year 2015 from two very different places in the world explore the encroachment and secondary effects of urban civilization upon indigenous cultures. Methodology: An interpretive, qualitative, methodology was used in addressing and discussing the use of these two films as a persuasive communication teaching aid. Contribution: This paper offers an approach to using narratives of films on indigenous issues in education to inform students about real-world issues and the wide impacts of those on various cultures and populations. Findings: Through the discussion of the two films, we suggest that using films with indigenous themes is beneficial to a course curriculum in a variety of subjects from communication to history and politics, to help students visualize the problems at hand. Anecdotally, the authors note that students are more engaged and willing to discuss topics if they have watched films or clips that deal with those topics than if they have simply read about them. Recommendation for Researchers: Technology and use of visuals are used as teaching tools in a variety of fields. Film narratives can be used as a teaching tool in multiple fields and provide insight about a variety of ideas. Identifying films such as those with indigenous themes provides an example of how one film can bring up multiple, real-world, topics and through led discussion student reflection can potentially lead to self-insights and have lasting impacts. Future Research: Additional research and assessment can be done on the impact of teaching with films and their compelling story telling of issues, and what types of questions should be asked to maximize learning and the impact of film narratives. Full Article
sua Florida airport encounters unusual 'ground traffic' By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 22:02:00 +0500 A representational image of an alligator. — AFP/fileA large alligator wandering among the planes on the tarmac at a Florida airport was captured on video by a passenger on a moving plane.The animal, estimated by witnesses to be about 10-feet long, was seen making its way... Full Article
sua The war of words — and visuals By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 23 Nov 23 17:52:14 +0500 The weaponisation of media, is an immediate menace to be wary of. Full Article Opinion
sua ICC launches 'new visual identity' for Champions Trophy By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:05:00 +0500 An undated picture of ICC Champions Trophy. — ICC KARACHI: The International Cricket Council has revealed a new visual identity for the upcoming men’s and women’s Champions Trophy events, marking the return of the prestigious tournament after a... Full Article
sua Job Alert: PhD Position in Visualization of Biodiversity Data By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 15:18:00 +0300 The Heinz-Nixdorf-Chair for Distributed Information Systems at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (Germany) invites applications for a fully funded PhD student position in Biodiversity Data Visualization for the data management project of the Biodiversity Exploratories (BE) Priority Program. Deadline for application: 2nd, May 2014 Start date: June 2014 or later What this is about The data management project provides the platform for data storage and information exchange for the projects of the DFG Priority Program "Biodiversity Exploratories". Examples of the thematic focus of the projects include botany, forestry, soil, animal, fluxes, modeling, and remote sensing. This diversity is reflected in the format, structure, and semantics of their data which we manage. Tasks in this project will be centered on the investigation and development of novel visualization methods and user-friendly tools for exploration, search and discovery, quality assurance and integration of the heterogeneous, large volume biodiversity data. Overall, the study should contribute to the science of visualization for big-data-driven biodiversity research. More information on the requirements, conditions and how to apply find in the official job offer attached below. Full Article News
sua New life for old data: Integrating and visualizing primary biodiversity data from prospective and legacy taxonomic literature By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 18 May 2015 15:38:00 +0300 XML markup of taxonomic research and specimen data is a valuable tool for structuring the incessantly accumulating biodiversity knowledge. It allows for the opportunity to collectively use the currently fragmented information for more detailed analysis. A new research paper, published in theBiodiversity Data Journal, demonstrates how XML markup using GoldenGATE can address the challenges presented by unstructured legacy data, like those presented in the widely used PDF format. The paper demonstrates how structured primary biodiversity data can be extracted from such legacy sources and aggregated with and jointly queried with data from other Darwin Core-compatible sources, to present a visualization of these data that can communicate key information contained in biodiversity literature. Specimen data in taxonomic literature are among the highest quality primary biodiversity data. Innovative cybertaxonomic journals such as the Biodiversity Data Journal are using workflows that preserve the data's structure and semantic specificity and disseminate electronic content to aggregators and other users that makes these data reusable. Such structure however is lost in traditional taxonomic publishing and currently, access to that resource is cumbersome, especially for non-specialist data consumers. The question is: how do you manage this vast distributed repository of knowledge about biodiversity to make it easily available reusable for future research? To answer this challenge this project queried XML structured articles published in Biodiversity Data Journal along with historical taxonomic literature marked up using GoldenGATE, and represents the results as a series of standard charts. XML structured documents are maintained by the Swiss NGO Plazi and are freely available online. In such form, data associated with specimens becomes much more valuable as it can reveal key information about a particular species, and even about the scientists who investigate them. Charts indicate at a glance, for example, what time of year and elevation range a species is likely to be found at, useful information if you want to search for it in the field. Our accumulated biodiversity knowledge includes an estimated 2-3 billion specimens in natural history collections and 500 million pages of printed text. These are the data we need to answer questions that are relevant to our world today, like setting conservation priorities and anticipating the effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions that affect the lives of people. "In short, we have half a billion pages worth of biodiversity knowledge and are just learning how to query it. The real power comes when data from many articles are combined, queried, and reused for new purposes. Potential applications span the scientific, policy, and public spheres. When we all have better access to the information that already exists in the global corpus of biodiversity literature, this helps us do a better job of exploring what we don't know and wisely applying what we do." explains the lead author Dr Jeremy Miller, Naturalis Biodiversity Center. ### This project was supported by pro-iBiosphere and EU BON, two FP-7 (European Union Seventh Framework Programme, 2007-2013) grants (No 312848 and 308454). Original source: Miller J, Agosti D, Penev L, Sautter G, Georgiev T, Catapano T, Patterson D, King D, Pereira S, Vos R, Sierra S (2015) Integrating and visualizing primary data from prospective and legacy taxonomic literature. Biodiversity Data Journal 3: e5063. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.3.e5063 Full Article News
sua Integrating and visualizing primary data from prospective and legacy taxonomic literature By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 13 May 2015 11:28:42 +0300 Full Article Events
sua Fast-Casual Chain WaBa Grill Chooses Interface to Transform Its Network & Voice Infrastructure By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Apr 2023 11:00:00 -0400 Interface Systems announced WaBa Grill Franchise has chosen Interface Systems’ Restaurant Network-Technology-in-a-Box solution to transform its network and voice infrastructure in over 190 franchise locations. Full Article
sua Visual literacy in the workplace By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:00:00 -0400 How does incorporating visual literacy with connected worker solutions lead to safer workplaces? Full Article
sua Offshore safety agency seeks to refine approval process for uses of ‘new or unusual technology’ By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 17 May 2022 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement has issued a proposed rule that would codify existing agency practice concerning the review and approval of projects proposing to use “new or unusual technology.” Full Article
sua Visual safety system ladders By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Jan 2024 00:00:00 -0500 The Werner visual safety system provides simple on-product safety cues that ensure workers and safety professionals are choosing the right ladder, using it correctly and communicating the importance of safety to everyone on a jobsite. Full Article
sua 2024 Industry Forecast: Back to Business as Usual? By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Jan 2024 00:00:00 -0500 With the pandemic and supply chain issues both mostly in the rear-view mirror, security dealers and integrators are returning to “normal” and focusing on more typical challenges such as the economy, increasing sales, competing effectively and generating more RMR. Full Article
sua Visual safety checklist solution By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 23 May 2021 00:00:00 -0400 The visibility of this patented safety checklist solution means busy supervisors can see at a glance if a forklift operator has completed a pre-shift inspection. Full Article
sua Risk visualizations in EHS technology By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Oct 2023 00:00:00 -0400 What are some specific examples of risk visualizations in EHS technology, and what role do they play in incident reduction? Full Article
sua Offshore safety agency final rule bolsters approval process for ‘new or unusual technology’ By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — A new Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement final rule codifies existing agency practice related to the review and approval of projects that will feature “new or unusual technology” – including equipment used in high-pressure or high-temperature environments. Full Article
sua Batters and Coatings Combine Functionality and Flavor with Texture Appeal and Visual Enticement By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Jan 2019 14:00:00 -0500 The addition of coatings to foods is more than structural. Batters and breadings are used to enhance the whole eating experience, and perhaps even add some unexpected twist. Full Article
sua Audible and visual signaling products By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 00:00:00 -0500 SignalTech, a new brand of audible and visual industrial signaling products, is a price-competitive product offering for general signaling safe area markets. Full Article
sua From Fast-Casual to Frozen Aisles: New Restaurant-Style Side Dishes Featuring Global Flavors By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 09:30:00 -0400 "I'm so excited for Laoban's new Bao Buns to hit freezers nationwide," says Co-Founder Chef Tim Ma. "We've spent the last year working on the recipes to make sure we're bringing the restaurant experience straight to your home kitchen. The final recipe gives me visceral memories of eating Bao buns as a child with my family, and I hope it evokes that same feeling for everyone who eats them." Full Article
sua Clif Bar’s visual bakery project has the company ahead of the game By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Jun 2020 10:00:00 -0400 Clif Bar's Twin Falls bakery was named Food Engineering’s Sustainable Plant of the Year in 2017. The Indianapolis bakery has a different—although equally successful—story to tell. Full Article
sua Visual inspection system helps ensure brand quality for distillery that makes spirits from milk By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Mar 2022 10:05:10 -0500 Canada-based Dairy Distillery, a spirits producer that combines artisanal distilling techniques with a scientific process to transform milk into vodka, is using Pleora Technologies’ visual inspection system to help maintain brand quality standards and reduce errors that increase operating costs and slow production. Full Article
sua New End-to-End Visual AI Solutions Reduce the Need for Onsite Machine Learning By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 07:00:00 -0400 Oxipital AI’s 3D vision and AI offerings aim to be more convenient and effective through a different method of “training” its products. Full Article
sua Intergenerational place-based digital storytelling: a more-than-visual research method. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Tue, 01 Feb 2022 00:00:00 -0500 Children's Geographies; 02/01/2022(AN 154441560); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article LEBANON DIGITAL storytelling GEOGRAPHICAL perception RESEARCH methodology SOCIAL processes CITIES & towns
sua Geographies of school-related gender-based violence: children's visual accounts of school toilets. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Fri, 01 Dec 2023 00:00:00 -0500 Children's Geographies; 12/01/2023(AN 174964053); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article SOUTH Africa GENDER-based violence VIOLENCE against women TOILETS SCHOOL violence PHOTOVOICE (Social action programs) SCHOOL children
sua Sunset Colonies A Visual Elegy to South Florida’s Mobile Home Communities By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 16:06:24 +0000 The post Sunset Colonies A Visual Elegy to South Florida’s Mobile Home Communities was curated by information for practice. Full Article Monographs & Edited Collections
sua Unusually Hot September to Ease This Weekend By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 14:00:32 +0900 [Science] : Korea is experiencing an unusually hot September, with thermometers reaching up to 38 degrees Celsius in Gokseong, South Jeolla Province, and Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province, on Tuesday. Temperatures in most regions in the south and inland areas of the Chungcheong provinces, including Gwangju; Namwon, ...[more...] Full Article Science
sua GraphT–T (V1.0Beta), a program for embedding and visualizing periodic graphs in 3D Euclidean space By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-04-29 Following the work of Day & Hawthorne [Acta Cryst. (2022), A78, 212–233] and Day et al. [Acta Cryst. (2024), A80, 258–281], the program GraphT–T has been developed to embed graphical representations of observed and hypothetical chains of (SiO4)4− tetrahedra into 2D and 3D Euclidean space. During embedding, the distance between linked vertices (T–T distances) and the distance between unlinked vertices (T⋯T separations) in the resultant unit-distance graph are restrained to the average observed distance between linked Si tetrahedra (3.06±0.15 Å) and the minimum separation between unlinked vertices is restrained to be equal to or greater than the minimum distance between unlinked Si tetrahedra (3.713 Å) in silicate minerals. The notional interactions between vertices are described by a 3D spring-force algorithm in which the attractive forces between linked vertices behave according to Hooke's law and the repulsive forces between unlinked vertices behave according to Coulomb's law. Embedding parameters (i.e. spring coefficient, k, and Coulomb's constant, K) are iteratively refined during embedding to determine if it is possible to embed a given graph to produce a unit-distance graph with T–T distances and T⋯T separations that are compatible with the observed T–T distances and T⋯T separations in crystal structures. The resultant unit-distance graphs are denoted as compatible and may form crystal structures if and only if all distances between linked vertices (T–T distances) agree with the average observed distance between linked Si tetrahedra (3.06±0.15 Å) and the minimum separation between unlinked vertices is equal to or greater than the minimum distance between unlinked Si tetrahedra (3.713 Å) in silicate minerals. If the unit-distance graph does not satisfy these conditions, it is considered incompatible and the corresponding chain of tetrahedra is unlikely to form crystal structures. Using GraphT–T, Day et al. [Acta Cryst. (2024), A80, 258–281] have shown that several topological properties of chain graphs influence the flexibility (and rigidity) of the corresponding chains of Si tetrahedra and may explain why particular compatible chain arrangements (and the minerals in which they occur) are more common than others and/or why incompatible chain arrangements do not occur in crystals despite being topologically possible. Full Article text
sua A web-based dashboard for RELION metadata visualization By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-01-24 Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has witnessed radical progress in the past decade, driven by developments in hardware and software. While current software packages include processing pipelines that simplify the image-processing workflow, they do not prioritize the in-depth analysis of crucial metadata, limiting troubleshooting for challenging data sets. The widely used RELION software package lacks a graphical native representation of the underlying metadata. Here, two web-based tools are introduced: relion_live.py, which offers real-time feedback on data collection, aiding swift decision-making during data acquisition, and relion_analyse.py, a graphical interface to represent RELION projects by plotting essential metadata including interactive data filtration and analysis. A useful script for estimating ice thickness and data quality during movie pre-processing is also presented. These tools empower researchers to analyse data efficiently and allow informed decisions during data collection and processing. Full Article text
sua Visualizing the fibre texture of satin spar using laboratory 2D X-ray diffraction By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-02-12 The suitability of point focus X-ray beam and area detector techniques for the determination of the uniaxial symmetry axis (fibre texture) of the natural mineral satin spar is demonstrated. Among the various diffraction techniques used in this report, including powder diffraction, 2D pole figures, rocking curves looped on φ and 2D X-ray diffraction, a single simple symmetric 2D scan collecting the reciprocal plane perpendicular to the apparent fibre axis provided sufficient information to determine the crystallographic orientation of the fibre axis. A geometrical explanation of the `wing' feature formed by diffraction spots from the fibre-textured satin spar in 2D scans is provided. The technique of wide-range reciprocal space mapping restores the `wing' featured diffraction spots on the 2D detector back to reciprocal space layers, revealing the nature of the fibre-textured samples. Full Article text
sua Free tools for crystallographic symmetry handling and visualization By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-09-20 Online courses and innovative teaching methods have triggered a trend in education, where the integration of multimedia, online resources and interactive tools is reshaping the view of both virtual and traditional classrooms. The use of interactive tools extends beyond the boundaries of the physical classroom, offering students the flexibility to access materials at their own speed and convenience and enhancing their learning experience. In the field of crystallography, there are a wide variety of free online resources such as web pages, interactive applets, databases and programs that can be implemented in fundamental crystallography courses for different academic levels and curricula. This paper discusses a variety of resources that can be helpful for crystallographic symmetry handling and visualization, discussing four specific resources in detail: the Bilbao Crystallographic Server, the Cambridge Structural Database, VESTA and Jmol. The utility of these resources is explained and shown by several illustrative examples. Full Article text
sua Exploring the Complications of Counting Casualties After Natural Disasters By Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 04:00:00 GMT A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine study that is now underway aims to identify best practices for collecting, recording, and reporting death and illness data during and immediately after large-scale weather disasters. Full Article
sua National Nuclear Security Administration Cannot Continue With ‘Business as Usual’ in the Shifting Supercomputing Landscape, Says New Report By Published On :: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 04:00:00 GMT The National Nuclear Security Administration needs to fundamentally rethink the strategy for its next generation of high-performance computing and cannot continue with ‘business as usual’ through shifting technical and geopolitical landscapes. Advanced computing capabilities help the NNSA ensure that the U.S. maintains a safe, secure, and reliable nuclear stockpile. Full Article
sua Statistical visualization functions and “Open in MATLAB Online” By blogs.mathworks.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 16:27:05 +0000 Jiro's Pick this week is dabarplot, daviolinplot, daboxplot by Povilas Karvelis.Today, I'd like to highlight a couple of things in this post.Statistical visualization functions"Open in MATLAB Online"... read more >> Full Article Picks Utility
sua Celebrating Pi Day with cool visualizations By blogs.mathworks.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Mar 2024 03:40:54 +0000 Jiro's Pick this week is Happy Pi Day by Zhaoxu Liu / slandarer. I'm a couple of days late, but I wanted to highlight this set of cool visualizations by Zhaoxu for Pi Day. It's amazing to see so... read more >> Full Article Picks
sua Visualizing number of letters in a number By blogs.mathworks.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 02:49:33 +0000 Jiro's Pick this week is CountLettersNum by Edgar Guevara.Edgar created this interesting visualization inspired by a blog post by @matthen2. The concept is simple.Start with a number between 1 and... read more >> Full Article Picks
sua 146: Unusually Spiky By relay.fm Published On :: Tue, 05 Sep 2023 12:45:00 GMT Grey reflects on his recent Greycation while grappling with chaos. Myke is keen to explore a major update to Grey's mailing list. Additionally, they discuss how to determine if a change in business is critical. Full Article
sua Mountain Dew announces new visual identity By www.bevindustry.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 09:00:00 -0400 Mountain Dew, a brand of PepsiCo Inc., Purchase, N.Y., announced that it is taking on a brand-new visual identity, reclaiming the mountain with a new logo and visual identity. The official rollout of the new visual identity will debut next summer, with packaging hitting shelves as early as May 2025. Full Article
sua Solveit.Earth's History-Making Founder, Unveils His Most Unusual and Secretive Project: An Experiment to Face Our Humanity, and Uncover the Keys to Answering Our Greatest Questions By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 08:00:00 GMT Looking through the mind of an unconventional genius, the user delves into the fascinating hidden worlds of numbers, connective logic, belief, and possibility Full Article
sua Marquis Who's Who Honors David A. Serdena for Expertise in Fine Arts and Visual and Graphic Design By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Aug 2024 08:00:00 GMT David A. Serdena specializes in transforming and uplifting brands as the founder and principal of ZeroPointTwoSix Full Article
sua Amazing Partnership Expands Audiovisual Tech and Gear in China By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Apr 2023 08:00:00 GMT BZBGEAR and Amazing Tech Co., Ltd combine industry expertise with award-winning pro AV and broadcasting solutions. Full Article
sua SightLED Church LED Display: Lighting up the sacred space and leading a new visual experience By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 08:00:00 GMT Whether it's displaying inspiring sermons, heartfelt worship lyrics, or engaging visual content, SightLED delivers unparalleled clarity and brightness image and video. Full Article
sua Chromatic 3D Materials Raises $6 Million for Third Equity Issuance By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 08:00:00 GMT The funding will enable Chromatic to build production capabilities, advance customers through their approval processes and grow revenue. Full Article