I mentioned to someone the other day that I was a visualization junkie (long-time readers of fridgebuzz.com may have noticed). Coincidentally I discovered a site that catalogs visualizations of complex networks: visualcomplexity.com. What’s nice is that you can suggest projects to add to the existing database, so this resource should continue to grow and remain fresh over time. Another current favourite is information aesthetics, a frequently updated blog highlighting information visualization in general, with many examples of networks. These are more than just eye candy, but it doesn’t hurt that the pictures are pretty.
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