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Urgent Help, Infographic #37

Open robertsanna opened 8 years ago

robertsanna commented 8 years ago

Hi Jue,

I'm in Judy Watson and Christine McKenna's Craft II class, and we're working on our final project. We're looking into how New Yorker's deal with death, and we're hoping to get a good presence of data on our site.

Mary Hanbury and I are working pieces on the economics of the funeral industry, both for the super wealth and the very poor. We're looking to create an infographic that sort of follows the "choose your own adventure" model, and tracks the potential price of the funeral as you click down.

Do you know of any premade code for this, or a template of some sort we could work with? Please let us know ASAP as our deadline is approaching in 1 week, 5.17.

jueyang commented 8 years ago

I will need to see the data you are working with to give you more specific advice.

Per Judy's request, I will be in your class later this afternoon and might be able to give you a few pointers.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Anna notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi Jue,

I'm in Judy Watson and Christine McKenna's Craft II class, and we're working on our final project. We're looking into how New Yorker's deal with death, and we're hoping to get a good presence of data on our site.

Mary Hanbury and I are working pieces on the economics of the funeral industry, both for the super wealth and the very poor. We're looking to create an infographic that sort of follows the "choose your own adventure" model, and tracks the potential price of the funeral as you click down.

Do you know of any premade code for this, or a template of some sort we could work with? Please let us know ASAP as our deadline is approaching in 1 week, 5.17.

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jueyang commented 8 years ago

And one thing, "urgent" help is not always the best kind of help. I'd appreciate if you could give yourself (and thus me) more time in the future.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Jue Yang jueyang22@gmail.com wrote:

I will need to see the data you are working with to give you more specific advice.

Per Judy's request, I will be in your class later this afternoon and might be able to give you a few pointers.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Anna notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi Jue,

I'm in Judy Watson and Christine McKenna's Craft II class, and we're working on our final project. We're looking into how New Yorker's deal with death, and we're hoping to get a good presence of data on our site.

Mary Hanbury and I are working pieces on the economics of the funeral industry, both for the super wealth and the very poor. We're looking to create an infographic that sort of follows the "choose your own adventure" model, and tracks the potential price of the funeral as you click down.

Do you know of any premade code for this, or a template of some sort we could work with? Please let us know ASAP as our deadline is approaching in 1 week, 5.17.

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robertsanna commented 8 years ago

No problem! I completely understand and that is certainly true. We just thought of this in class this morning, hence the short timeframe.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 1:36 PM, jue notifications@github.com wrote:

And one thing, "urgent" help is not always the best kind of help. I'd appreciate if you could give yourself (and thus me) more time in the future.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Jue Yang jueyang22@gmail.com wrote:

I will need to see the data you are working with to give you more specific advice.

Per Judy's request, I will be in your class later this afternoon and might be able to give you a few pointers.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Anna notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi Jue,

I'm in Judy Watson and Christine McKenna's Craft II class, and we're working on our final project. We're looking into how New Yorker's deal with death, and we're hoping to get a good presence of data on our site.

Mary Hanbury and I are working pieces on the economics of the funeral industry, both for the super wealth and the very poor. We're looking to create an infographic that sort of follows the "choose your own adventure" model, and tracks the potential price of the funeral as you click down.

Do you know of any premade code for this, or a template of some sort we could work with? Please let us know ASAP as our deadline is approaching in 1 week, 5.17.

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