Welcome to the Crowdsourcing Mornings segment! Every weekday morning, Geek Alabama talks about and features one crowdsourcing project from crowdsourcing sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo, and others. The hope with Crowdsourcing Mornings is to feature and help a project be successful and reach its fundraising goal. Please enjoy today’s featured project!
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Info We Trust is a daring book about creating value with data graphics. It’s packed with practical insights, inspiring wisdom, and hundreds of hand-drawn illustrations.
Your support will enable me to print it with full creative freedom. I can’t wait for you to experience Info We Trust. Thanks for your enthusiasm.
No single person holds all the answers. We all contribute to our pool of information, shaping our collective future. Today, that shared understanding is more crucial than ever.
Info We Trust is my comprehensive guide to communicating knowledge. I believe that creating information is a craft — a rational and optimistic way to grow our understanding and empower action. Read it for insight and inspiration about how to engage others with data.
Info We Trust will help you convey knowledge by recognizing everyone’s common experience of space and time. Then, we explore ways of seeing data using position, size, and color. We also tour other information arts like museum exhibitions, mechanical diagrams, and campfire storytelling.
By the end of the book, you will gain the skills and attitude needed to create data graphics that captivate and persuade, preparing you as a unique leader of your field.
As of June 13th, this project has raised $25,000 of their $15,000 goal. This project has 1 days left to raise as much as it can. For a pledge of $25, you will get one digital book. For a pledge of $39, you will get one hardcover book. To learn more and to pledge money, go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/visionary-press/info-we-trust-a-data-graphics-book?

