• Midnight Wolf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How do you heat your home?

    Honolulu.

    Seriously this map (top especially) is… C- at best; I know elementary teachers that would fail this on the spot. Why not just list the colors in a ‘label’ box? Why are there two shades of purple? What about yellow and dried-poo yellow-brown? (if you argue ‘it’s the color they appear’, electricity isn’t yellow and oil isn’t red…) Why is there a text blurb in essentially 12pt font hiding in the great lakes/canada instead of double+ the size and at the top, centered? Why are some state capitals on the map - and in the worst color contrast possible (see: why are there two purple colors…). Also, why are they in like 10pt font? Why is oil listed twice?

    For a display of just 5 items, this is pretty awful.

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      1 year ago

      I also have to question the accuracy of it all, especially since plenty of homes up north use multiple sources (e.g. natural gas furnace and wood fireplace)

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      RIGHT? It’s almost like it was designed to make you puzzle over it for longer than you should have to. The second image is easier to digest-- It’s labeled properly, and you can sort of tell that areas would overlap.

      First one could be redeemed with a little bit of information hierarchy, but it’s pretty obtuse as-is.

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      1 year ago

      Why are 2 of the options purple? There are so many colors to pick from!!!