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		<title>Creating Conceptual Comics: Storytelling and Techniques</title>
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		<description>How often can you say you truly learned something completely new in a design workshop? For me, it had been a long time. But there I was, working hands-on with paper and pencil, dreaming up great ideas, and experimenting with visual communication in a medium I hadn&apos;t before seriously considered for the purpose. If you have a chance to attend this workshop, do it! If nothing else, it&apos;ll help you remember why you wanted to be a designer in the first place.</description>
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		<title>Grafos</title>
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		<description>Los grafos son la representación natural de las redes, en las que estamos cada vez más incluidos. Exploramos qué son los grafos, para qué sirven y algunas reglas para dibujarlos bien.</description>
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		<title>Visualización de Redes Sociales</title>
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		<description>Las redes sociales son las responsables de muchas de las estructuras de poder e influencia en nuestro mundo. No siempre es fácil reconocer su estructura y comportamiento. La visualización y el análisis de redes sociales pueden contribuir notablemente a conocerlas.</description>
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		<title>Information Ecology: Bayer&apos;s Book of Maps</title>
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		<description>In 1949, Herbert Bayer, the Austrian graphic designer who taught at the famed Bauhaus, embarked on an incredible information design challenge. The &apos;World Geo-Graphic Atlas&apos; (1953) is a benchmark example of information design, fusing vibrant data-intensive displays with a strong multicultural and environmental message.</description>
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