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Edward Tufte Talks information Design

BoredStiff writes "The Weekend Edition of NPR ran a story on Edward Tufte — the outspoken critic of PowerPoint presentations — he has been described by The New York Times as "The Leonardo da Vinci of Data." Since 1993, thousands have attended his day-long seminars on Information Design. Tufte's most recent book is filled with hundreds of illustrations that demonstrate one concept: good design is timeless, while bad design can be a matter of life and death."

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  1. Re:Edward Tufte was on NPR by gardyloo · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I'm glad you posted that. I'm much more likely to follow links in readers' posts than the original one in the slashdot story. . .