If your home uses a septic system, understanding how it works can help you avoid serious problems. Whether you’re moving into a new home or living on the same property for years, knowing how to read a septic tank diagram gives you an advantage. It helps you keep things running smoothly, prevents damage, and saves […] The post Septic Tank Diagram Explained appeared first on Tampa Bay Septic.| Tampa Bay Septic
Featuring Major Enhancements to The Diagram Tool Eiffel Software is excited to announce the release of EiffelStudio 25.02, the latest version of the powerful software engineering environment. This update introduces significant improvements to the Diagram Tool, along with new features and enhancements across the platform to streamline software development workflows. Key Highlights of EiffelStudio 25.02: [...] The post EiffelStudio 25.02 appeared first on Eiffel Software - The Home of EiffelStu...| Eiffel Software – The Home of EiffelStudio
The ”Napoleon Map“ by the French engineer Charles-Joseph Minard is one of the most cited works of data visualization. Unfortunately, it is still highly relevant|
In this installment I propose a need for, and an example of, a model for UX architecture. I look at SW and Information Architecture for inspiration.| Phase II Design
I thought it would be fun to re-work an old design of mine, the Mayflower Lace scarf, in a different yarn and hook size than originally used. I came across a tutorial I had forgotten about making when I pulled up the pattern... I immediately felt like deleting the post because it's so horrible, but I think I'll leave it up just in case you want to check out the old way I made| Crochet is the Way
Panel A illustrates the notion of structure mapping. A sound wave representing the spoken Korean word tuˈgɯndugɯn ‘heartbeat’ is compared to another sound wave showing an actual heartbeat. Nodes and edges point out linkages across repeated structures for both. There are at least three levels and structures at which mappings can be made, yielding a cumulative iconicity score of 3.| Mark Dingemanse
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Understanding time as a linear vector feels natural today, but it is the result of a long tradition of graphic “time maps”. One crucial innovation was the “Chronographie”, an enormous historical map published in France in 1753. A new book tells us everything about it|
Will Burtin (1908-1972) was a German graphic designer working in the US, whose work fuses influences from Bauhaus to Buckminster Fuller. He was also a brilliant conceptual thinker, who used visuali…| sandrarendgen.wordpress.com