A couple things about design and location. The first is in an observation from me on the upswing in drone photography and best practices.
With more and more agents using drone photography and easier photo editing software I’m starting to see a trend of using color (or lack of) to highlight location. Which I think works better than adding inclusions on the photo itself. #designthinking pic.twitter.com/uMgo28J9PR
— Greg Robertson (@gregrobertson) July 17, 2019
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The second is from Leonard Kiefer, Deputy Chief Economist at Freddie Mac. He’s a great follow. I love his data viz stuff. He marries the context of his data viz with the story he is telling. For instance in this example he is talking about growth in housing prices on coastal states. I love how he matches each of the charts placement to mirror their location on a map of the U.S.
In most of the middle part of the country over the past 44 years there has been little growth in real (inflation-adjusted) house prices.
— Leonard Kiefer (@lenkiefer) July 10, 2019
In coastal states, a very different story. pic.twitter.com/PLbiNftha3
Both are highlighting location but it different ways.
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