Chart selector - in Japanese
Thank you to Miki Eto, a web marketing consultant and engineer based in Japan, who has translated the Chart Selector into Japanese. A pdf version is here.
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Thank you to Miki Eto, a web marketing consultant and engineer based in Japan, who has translated the Chart Selector into Japanese. A pdf version is here.
I am in Redmond, Wa. all this week running workshops at Microsoft. One of the participants in yesterday's Extreme Presentation workshop, Ian Peacock, a product manager at Microsoft, came up with an interesting example of a page layout that I had not seen before.
The layout represents three options that are screened through three criteria, which eliminate the first two options, leaving one option that satisfies all the criteria. Thanks Ian.
Adam Barr, programmer and author of Find the Bug, attended an Extreme Presentation workshop I taught at Microsoft some time ago, and summarized some of his key takeaways here. Nice to know people are actually paying attention...
Prof. Kenneth CorrĂȘa in Brazil has kindly translated the Chart Selector into Portuguese. Here it is: 
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