Date:
Ongoing every day from December 3, 2006 through December 3, 2006.
2:30 PM.<BR/>
Location: Rm. 201, Hewlett Teaching Center<BR/><BR/>
<p>“An Academic and Otherwise Life, an N = 1”</p>
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<p>The “man who makes sense of numbers,” (Fortune Magazine,1997), Edward Tufte is the author of books on graphic presentation of data that have been an inspiration for designers, information architects, engineers, and scientists around the world. He is the world's leading authority on the design of visual data displays. Winner of the 2004 American Institute of Graphic Arts medal and dozens of other awards, Tufte began his career as a world-renowned political scientist and statistician and transformed himself mid-career into a graphic design expert. During this colloquium for Stanford students and faculty, Tufte will describe the progress of his life and career through its many fascinating stages.</p>
<BR/>
Ongoing every day from December 3, 2006 through December 3, 2006.
2:30 PM.<BR/>
Location: Rm. 201, Hewlett Teaching Center<BR/><BR/>
<p>“An Academic and Otherwise Life, an N = 1”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The “man who makes sense of numbers,” (Fortune Magazine,1997), Edward Tufte is the author of books on graphic presentation of data that have been an inspiration for designers, information architects, engineers, and scientists around the world. He is the world's leading authority on the design of visual data displays. Winner of the 2004 American Institute of Graphic Arts medal and dozens of other awards, Tufte began his career as a world-renowned political scientist and statistician and transformed himself mid-career into a graphic design expert. During this colloquium for Stanford students and faculty, Tufte will describe the progress of his life and career through its many fascinating stages.</p>
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