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<font face="Courier New">Hey Conseo,<br>
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I am very excited about the progress you have made, even though
I'm not sure yet, how far it goes. Is the connection in the
background between the visuals and the real data already
programmed?<br>
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more in your text:<br>
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<pre wrap="">No mnemonics and no colors, but target and sum are more distinct now. </pre>
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The latter is good!<br>
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<pre wrap="">The segments of the thermometer showing the contribution of one of the voters, can have a hover box showing their contribution and maybe any other information for that pledge.</pre>
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I like that.<br>
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<pre wrap=""> We can also highlight a segment on voter selection.</pre>
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And that too.<br>
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<pre wrap="">But the collective aspect which was in their through the rainbow colors (so they had information, just not for each segment), is now gone. Does this still visualize the collective effort? I feel uncomfortable with it... looks a bit boring.
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It wouldn't bring out the collective aspect more, but how if we take
the thermometer analogy further and colour the thing from grey on
the left to gradually orange or green (or yet another one) on the
right. This would indicate progress. Also, why not have an arrow on
the segment most to the right?<br>
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Thomas<br>
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