![]() Besides, designers, developers and deities are falling out of love with Flash. We could use Flash, which is quite good for displaying graphs - but again, not very accessible. But that’s not very accessible or interesting. We could simply create an image and nail it to a Web page. How can we as Web designers get in on all of this hot graph action? There are actually quite a few ways to display graphs on the Web. Graphs of financial projections, quarterly sales figures and market saturation are a middle-manager’s dream. ![]() They go nuts for PowerPoint, bullet points and phrases like “run it up the flagpole,” “blue-sky thinking” and “low-hanging fruit,” and everything is always “moving forward.” Backwards is not an option for people who facilitate paradigm shifts in the zeitgeist. ![]() People in boardrooms across the world love a good graph.
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