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	<description>The MIX Online team has released their latest issue covering the topic of data and information visualization. Along with
two articles on building infographics and future thinking around visualization, the issue includes a lab named
Descry&amp;nbsp;consisting of four visualizations: The Obesity Epidemic, Their First Words, A Website Names Desire and Social Timeline.&amp;nbsp; In this video,
Nishant Kothary&amp;nbsp;and
Hans Hugli&amp;nbsp;explain the thought process and the work behind creating Descry.
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