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Human development visualisations

By Aaron Schiff • 20/04/2015 This post was syndicated from Schiff Consulting » Blog - View original source


I’m happy to say that my entry into the UNDP’s human development data visualisation competition has been selected as one of their top nine finalists. You can check out the other finalists on the HDR Data Tumblr, there’s some really great work on display.


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