La Nacion Publishes Great Interactive Beef Infographic
The daily La Nacion this week published an excellent interactive, Flash-based infographic to accompany an online story about beef prices and inflation.
The graphic allows you to hover over a virtual online cow, seeing how each part of the cow corresponds to different beef cuts. You can see how the prices of those cuts have risen in recent years. It’s a great way to learn the names of different cuts.
The graphic is a good example of how La Nacion is moving to catch up with media like The New York Times and, my paper, The Wall Street Journal, by improving its online offer. Clarín, Argentina’s top-selling newspaper, still trails behind with an awful website, an awful online layout, and virtually no interactive online graphics.
To see the story and La Nacion’s infographic, click here.
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don’t you think it’s interesting though that they selectively compared 2007 and 2010, completely ignoring 2009′s record lows.