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Notebook

Here's where we post periodic updates on what we've been up to at Fathom. Reflections on the interesting stories that emerge from our client work, side projects, after-hours rabbitholes, and other miscellaneous threads of inquiry.

Rethinking Patient Data at the Mayo Transform Conference
Recently, several members of the Fathom team had the opportunity to attend Mayo Clinic’s Transform Conference in Rochester, MN. The conference brings together innovative minds in health care. It features talks from leaders who are implementing experimental technologies and new protocols, and frank discussions about the underlying causes of major problems with the current healthcare system.
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Healthcare Data + Design, the Next 20 Years
Since the invention of the transistor, we’ve been living in the Information Age. Which sounds a bit like we’re enjoying a sci-fi utopia but mostly means that we all have 20,000 unread messages in our Gmail inboxes.
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Useful Document Summary Stats
It only takes a couple of sentences to get a feel for the character of a document.
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“Coding is Magical”: A week at Fathom University
Two weeks ago, the team adapted coursework from our MIT course into a week-long class for Fathom’s interns, new employees, and some family members.
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Building a Diverse Team
At Fathom, we celebrate diversity in political leaders, cultures, and within our team.
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The Joy of Parsing
“Let’s draw some happy little trees.” “Just beat the devil out of it.” “We don’t make mistakes, just happy accidents.”
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The Latest from Fathom – April/May 2019
Launching Myriscope, providing ConText for the Mueller Report, and visiting the Mayo Clinic
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The Four Cs of Data + Design
In the last decade, we’ve waded through lots of talk about data—and worse, Big Data—as a kind of frightening “other.” Bruce Schneier described data as “the exhaust of the information age,” which is perfectly apt—but this is usually read the wrong way, giving us an excuse to treat data as a kind of artificial nuisance. We’re led to see data as an abstract, inhuman thing stored in the cloud, or maybe just in the computer.
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Generative Knitting
I personally have long been fascinated by textile arts, and as a studio we are always looking for ways to explore data-driven designs beyond the computer screen. The 1:1 comparison of pixels to stitches has been widely explored, but it wasn’t until recently that our studio had the means to explore it ourselves.
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A Bézier Playground
For a recent sketch here at Fathom, we tackled a typical visualization challenge: how should we connect a set of dots? Typically, you can do this with straight lines or arcs, and for more graceful lines you can use a Bézier curve. We built a tool to explore the possibility of customizing those curves in pursuit of both aesthetics and legibility. In the end, we liked the tool so much that we decided to turn it into a Bézier Playground to share.
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