Wrote something for @Campaignmag about "digital calorie counting" and how advertisers might need to prepare for a future where people start looking at their phones less... https://t.co/Epl8cN1pyq
It couldn’t have happened to a nicer person. Or a smarter person. A well deserved promotion for our very own Dan Bowers. Congrats Dan! 🙌🏻 https://t.co/EjcBmcVZkd via @campaignmag
An excellent Friday afternoon read about when exactly you should do the unthinkable: leave your successful career. The data is in - mixed with a healthy dose of philosophy, of course. AP
Decline is inevitable, and it occurs earlier than almost any of us wants to believe. But misery is not inevitable. @arthurbrooks reports on how to accept that our professional peaks won’t last forever: https://t.co/wFRFivPDQu
An absolutely brilliant read for anyone interested in seeing just how challenging it can be to understand real-life tragedies without sufficient data. Sometimes you have to turn to the unconventional. Settle in with a cup of tea for this one. AP https://t.co/Z6RyADCNYw
Shortlisted in the Brand Led Best Public Awareness Cause Campaign category at #CampaignGoodies is @TMWagency for their Armistice Day campaign. The campaign saw Piccadilly Circus come to a standstill to mark 100 years since the end of WW1 - Read more at https://t.co/mYdoLidjLX
My music charts visualizer is now updated to present day (and a rad Guitar Hero aesthetic), and I'm standing by my claim that 1964 was the best year in music https://t.co/YHcMAc9Xzj
New Project: an interactive people map of the USA 🇺🇸, where city names are replaced by their most Wikipedia'ed resident. Explore the story here: https://t.co/gbYJeGjeDm
#Dataviz and #cartography#history: Charles Joseph Minard in 1858 was the first to use pie charts on a #map. Here we see the the meat supply to #Paris visualised. Source: https://t.co/qEri2R4MKy