Welcome to the Kitchen

A place to cook up new ideas and serve them up hot and fresh.
Welcome to Welcome to the Kitchen Sign in | Join | Help
in Search

Browse by Tags

All Tags » cool stuff » data-visualization   (RSS)
Showing page 1 of 2 (12 total posts)
  • visitmix, now in a retro 8-bit love format

    Our favorite web, UI and UX conference site has grown up.  It's no longer just a site about the best conference out there, MIX.  It's now a site for discussion, learning, ideas, projects and yes MIX still gets some love.  MIX has a new URL which is more inline with the conference.  It's ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on October 21, 2008
  • Art & Connection

    Art, whether it's music, visual or another of our senses, art creates a connection to the experience.   Why do we disregard it in our software so often?   Here's something for you to enjoy. Solar, with lyrics. from flight404 on Vimeo.
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on September 8, 2008
  • Tufte in Atlanta

    Edward Tufte, master presenter, author and information design visionary will be in Atlanta on March 24th and 25th.  If you haven't seen him, register here.  You also get all four of his books included in the price. I'll be here and if I can go, possibly we could have a meetup with Professor Tufte ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on February 25, 2008
  • Predictions for MIX08

      I thought I'd put together a list of predictions for MIX 08.  Some could happen, some will happen and some could not happen, you decide! Steve Ballmer gives Keynote in black turtleneck and jeans. IE 8 demo IE 8 uses the ''Office Ribbon'' toolbar. Popfly version 2.0, now with DLR SilverLight 2.0 Expression Design running on a ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on February 13, 2008
  • RIA is about to get richer

    Over at the ISV Developer Evangelism blog, jpelak posted about a couple of preview SilverLight control toolsets, that are now available.  They're from ComponentOne (the Sapphire toolkit) and InterSoft (the WebAqua toolkit).  Both are beautiful and usable, (remember that UX is not just about looks) and would be at home ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on February 2, 2008
  • Show off your mad WPF skills

    And win... The good people over at Lab49 (New York's finest WPF consultancy) have a contest focused on using WPF in finance.  I've long felt that WPF is a perfect match for the financial market, due to the rich visualization needs and the shear amount of data.  So here's your chance to take their data and build something ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on December 19, 2007
  • Flare - An Interesting Visualization Toolkit

    Found via UX magazine... Flare, ''ActionScript 3 (Flash) libraries for interactive visualizations on the web''.  Here's a cool toolset for interactive visualizations using Flash, check out the demo reel for some cool stuff.  I like the ''Star Burst'' view, I have a similar WPF control called ''Sunburst'' in the works for ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on November 6, 2007
  • Becoming a fan (or a happy user)

    Graphics can really tie things together in a way that words can't sometimes.  Check out this graphic about becoming a fan via Church of the Customer.   Sean
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on August 11, 2007
  • Microsoft Surface on a tablet

    Over at Long Zheng's site, he's got a video of the good people over at Microsoft Research Cambridge demoing a tablet version of Microsoft Surface.  In the video you'll see Steve Hodges demo the functionality and how they did it.  With Jeff Han's work, the good people at Fingerworks (oh, I mean Apple's iPhone) work, and the work ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on June 21, 2007
  • The future of applications

    I see the day (soon) when all of these applications that we see on TV and in movies are going to be made with WPF.  Until then, check out the guy that creates all of these.  His name is Mark Coleran, and man does he have talent.  Found by way of Information Aesthetics, one of the blogs I read.  
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on June 16, 2007
1 2 Next >
Powered by Community Server (Personal Edition), by Telligent Systems