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Learning new things requires both a broad overview of the subject-to-be-studied, and intensive drilling-down in specific areas. Educator and designer Matt Baker found a deficiency in the first area, where more visual aids would be helpful.
“I’m what you’d call a visual learner,” Baker writes. “I have found that in early grades, visual materials tend to be incorporated often. However, once a person reaches the higher grades, learning becomes almost exclusively based on reading texts and listening to lectures. There is often very little visually-based material available on more advanced subjects, particularly in the humanities.”
With this in mind, Baker began filling that void, designing helpful charts on topics that interest him. Interest in Baker’s charts grew; they’ve been published by the BBC and NASA, among others, and Baker now sells them on UsefulCharts.com. As an example, here’s a cool chart he did on the Evolution of the Alphabet:
See more and purchase a chart for yourself at usefulcharts.com
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