Interesting visualization of Money Flow
It is often said that an image is worth a thousand words. New York Times is a good resource for interesting visualization on current topics. The article on Europe’s Web of Debt is rather good at conveying a lot of information on the recent European Debt crisis. The width of the arrows and circles represents size of debt.
Earlier this year New York Times brought another interesting visualization: A Peek Into Netflix [rental] Queues, where you can explore where (by US postnumber) any top 100 movie gets rented. A standard US map is overlaid with a heatmap of the data, and combined with excerpts from the movie reviews. Very amusing.
May 26th, 2010 at 20:21 (GMT-1)
Thanks for sharing these helpful visuals, Jesper. Matters such as this can become extremely complicated when put into words, so a concise visual really helps to put it all in perspective and make more sense.
May 27th, 2010 at 22:36 (GMT-1)
Thanks for the article, the visuals where really helpful as I am much more of a visual person.
June 1st, 2010 at 09:40 (GMT-1)
Good effort with the visual. It really wraps it all up and give great understanding about the issue.
June 5th, 2010 at 04:24 (GMT-1)
Money, Money, Money, before i was wondering and a little bit confuse of how the money works. I am not a business ad student, but i am concern on how things like money goes on and on.. This post helps me a lot, the picture helps me visualize.
Thanks for the post.