A while ago, I highlighted a visualisation that helped to explain a policy issue. The upside was that it was plainly something that enhanced to quality of public conversation because it was a beautiful design. The downside was that it was in Spanish – largely a closed book to me.
Here’s a new one – a viral visual from this site – that offers a sense of proportion about water.

Helping people to visualise problems – so much more valuable than encouraging people to give you their opinions, don’t you think?








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