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The Urban Displacement Project's Displacement Typology Map code
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9/1 Feedback: color scheme comment #63

Closed annacd114 closed 4 years ago

annacd114 commented 4 years ago

from Liz Wampler: I was wondering about the relationship between gentrification and becoming exclusive, and the colors don't easily let you tell that story, so I was wondering about that from a color-scheme perspective. Maybe there's a little "here's a trajectory" example that can help with case making or explaining.


annacd114 commented 4 years ago

@timathomas we discussed adding back the orange hatching so that Advanced Gentrification is orange and purple stripes. Perhaps that would address this concern?

timathomas commented 4 years ago

Let's create a graph describing the leap from LID to ART and AG to SMMI

timathomas commented 4 years ago

@profkdc Given some comments about the trajectory from LID to ARG to AG to SAE, should we create a graph or describe this trajectory somewhere?

profkdc commented 4 years ago

It's in the text of the SF page. Not sure I want to call out the numbers in a visualization -- asking for trouble...

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