Video: Inflatable Internet Infographic by Jose Duarte
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It is difficult for an ordinary person to imagine the real dimensions of the Internet, its structure and capabilities. But in this he will be happy to help the Portuguese graphic designer Jose Duarte, who created a series of illustrations that clearly and clearly show the current state of various aspects of the World Wide Web.
American photographer and mathematician Nikki Graziano has already tried to measure harmony with algebra, creating a series of photographs in which mathematical formulas describe natural beauty. But graphic designer Jose Duarte does something similar, but exactly the opposite. It shows complex technical data in a very simple and intuitive way.
Namely, it displays Internet statistics using simple and understandable images. For example, he uses balloons or colored crayons of different sizes to show the ratios of different indicators, he draws circles on the asphalt, he hangs clothes lines with serifs. In general, you will not refuse him in the presence of creativity and boundless imagination.
It is necessary to prompt Jose Duarto to make a similar infographic with respect to other complex numbers and processes, for example, to make visual illustrations of the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, the expenditure side of the Russian budget or the principles of taxation of the United States of America.
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