SEEDROUND: Where It All Starts

Sports Visualizations

I am a big baseball fan and metrics guy. Maybe they’re related somehow. Anyway, I got a real kick of some of the work that was done by the New York Times and ESPN.

The first is a terrific video on the New York Times site about Mariano Rivera and his cutter. It shows dramatically how these pitches happen from the hitter’s point of view. It clarity of explanation needs to be commended.

Video on Mariano Rivera

ESPN has a segment from the TV show Sports Science about the difference between running through first and sliding. There’s a bit more fluff in there but it’s still entertaining.

Also trying to get into soccer and found this graphic fun. Not real informative; probably even wrong if you ask hard core information designers. But hey, it’s a minute of a good time.
Chart on World Cup mentions

Fan of Information

I have been involved in several business intelligence, metrics and content companies.  This means I better love information design.  Luckily, I do.  I am a big fan of typefaces, user interfaces and information design.  A site that I visit regularly to satisfy my interest is information aesthetics.

The site led me to these two Youtube videos, both worth watching if you are a like information design and/or type.

The first video is a New York Times video on an art installation in the lobby of the New York Times of over 500 small screens which display information from the New York Times archive.

[found via information aestehtics]

The other video is a fun music video illustrated with typefaces! Check it out.

[found via information aestehtics]