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5/23/13
Sometimes beautiful data is only skin deep
We’ve been talking a lot about the importance of conveying data visually lately (ok, and not-so-lately…here are posts from 2008 and 2011), and you have no doubt recently heard a thing or two about big data. And while we love beautiful infographics, and the power of big data (and medium data), we must be careful not […]
By David KennedyRead More
5/21/13
Pete and Repeat and Me
Pete and Prepeat sat on a fence. Pete fell off and who was left? Repeat. I don’t know about you but I always found that saying annoyed me more that it inspired me. I got a fresh take on the power of repeat just last week during a gathering of the Consultants Leadership Forum sponsored […]
By Karla RainesRead More
5/17/13
The Power of Visual Storytelling
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Let’s stand by that. Pretend one picture is equal to (literally) 1,000 words. If it took, let’s say, five seconds to look at each picture in an album (remember, one picture=1,000 words), that means you would be able to consume 12,000 “words” per minute by looking […]
By Andrew MonroeRead More
5/14/13
The New Frontier of Qualitative Research Tools
In recent years, the qualitative research field has seen an explosion of new online or mobile tools that allow researchers to capture data in ways we couldn’t 5 to 10 years ago. Although we’ve previously reported on the rise qualitative analysis software and what it means for Corona and its customers, we’ve decided to launch […]
By Sarah WilliamsRead More
5/9/13
Meet Glenn, a testament to Bill Daniels’ legacy
Bill Daniels had an insatiable hunger for knowledge. Although he only received a 2 year degree at a junior college, his hunger for knowledge and strong work ethic paved the way to an extremely successful business career as a pioneer in the cable television industry. In 2012, Corona Insights had the pleasure of conducting stakeholder […]
By Kassidy BensonRead More
5/7/13
The Aesthetics of Data
While I’ve been working on the Cultural Plan project (www.ImagineDenver2020.org; please submit your input if you haven’t yet!), I’ve been thinking a lot about data presentation. I’ve been thinking about it partially because people who enjoy arts, culture, and creativity obviously value aesthetics, but also because the data from this project, like most projects, will […]
By Kate DarwentRead More