The speaker at today’s CreativeMornings/SanFrancisco is Eric Rodenbeck, founder and creative director of Stamen Design. He has been working in and on and around interactive design since 1997, working to extend the boundaries of online media and live information visualization.
Above are some of the visualizations created by Stamen Design. Check out their website for more amazing work integrating interactive maps and visualization tools.
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