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Presenting election results

A new program called Flex, from Macromedia, changed the way we present the election results at HeraldTribune.com.

Please take a moment to explore the presentation, which feels a lot like an application and less like a newspaper graphic. I’d love to get some feedback.

Reaction from readers was 100 percent good. One woman said it was the best results presentation she’d used online. It was the reaction within the newsroom that was more mixed, with some folks preferring a more traditional approach.

The election tool was created by the same duo who built IBISEYE.com. It should go without saying that I’m lucky to work with such talented folks.

Comments (1)

You dudes at HT ... you're the bomb. One of the best papers for web infographics and CAR reporting. (Especially given circ/size)

You deserve a lot more cred than you get.

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