Check this out: Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web

Using Web Standards to create Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web by Nicolas Garcia Belmonte:

thejit.org

The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit provides tools for creating Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web.

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I’ve been looking into things like this for a while for a certain project in mind. This is quite brilliant with it being standards-compliant and its simplicity of customization. Anyone else know of anything similar?

Enjoy and Learn.

-sara

3 Comments

  • January 20, 2010 | Permalink | Reply

    http://liveplasma.com/
    live plasma is doing something sort of similar I think. I didn’t watch the video, but they have a really sweet system, though the navigation can get annoying with the zooms

    what.cd has a good one but you need an account to look at it. i can dig up the source of the program later and post resources to create things like this.

  • Sara Cannon
    January 22, 2010 | Permalink | Reply

    thanks for the link geoff! would love to hear about other resources as well -sara

  • Sara Cannon
    January 25, 2010 | Permalink | Reply

    Here is an interesting flash opensource method: http://www.axiis.org/

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