
After showing the PSD of the stations that I plotted in processing processing i thought that it would be best that i create an outline as a guide for when i start animating the model trains, this will be so i have a guideline to keep in
When using the BBC website and you want to find something quick normally you use the search tool similar to google which when you search it gives you a list of results on a page. But with SearchWeb it lets you look for content on the BBC website, by searching terms it then generates a information tree of your searched term containing links to web pages with the BBC homepage at its centre.
By taking the data that is the information you have searched for and presenting it in the form of a tree you can quickly see the connections with the different areas of the BBC that your search has covered. Using a tree structure makes it easier to navigate much easier to follow topics, once again colour is used as a way of showing difference
Public Transport Journeys in the North West of England from ItoWorld on Vimeo.
This visualization is showing the public transport in the north west of England. The data was taken from National Public Transport Data Repository (NPTDR), if you look closely at the map you will see that Liverpool is on the left and Manchester right. By looking at the colour coding on the map and the way that it is layed out, I am analysing that the blue are travel on the roads due to the fact that they are much denser on the map. Also that the whites are trains because they are moving at a much faster speed, there is a less ratio of blue to white and that the whites are animated on a fixed path.