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Visual thinking

| Posted on: August 4th, 2008 | Categories: Art, Books, Creativity, Design, Fun, Good | Bad Design, Representation, Teaching | No Comments »
Other related posts and pages: |véjà du for the first time ever! | Visual proofs | Using eclipses to see | Representing DNA as code | Religious & Magical Thinking, the Darwinian way |

While researching my previous post about véjà du and Abraham Wald I came across “The Back of the Napkin Blog” (a.k.a. Digital Roam). This blog is devoted to visual thinking and representation. Very cool and very interesting… well worth a visit. Turns out that there is a posting here about Abraham Wald and his WWII insight. You can read it here: The hole story, What you don’t see will kill you. You can see the author’s page here.


| Posted on: August 4th, 2008
Other related posts and pages: |véjà du for the first time ever! | Visual proofs | Using eclipses to see | Representing DNA as code | Religious & Magical Thinking, the Darwinian way |


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