May 2, 2012
I love this chart of combinations of muesli ingredients so very much. The backstory is that a German make-your-own muesli startup (mymuesli.com of course) commissioned a data visualization of how their customers combined their muesli. It gets interesting with this chart showing a “surprise” factor, roughly translated as whether a particular combination of ingredients went together better (or worse) than might be expected.

So good! [via Tiff’s excellent journogeekery blog]

I love this chart of combinations of muesli ingredients so very much. The backstory is that a German make-your-own muesli startup (mymuesli.com of course) commissioned a data visualization of how their customers combined their muesli. It gets interesting with this chart showing a “surprise” factor, roughly translated as whether a particular combination of ingredients went together better (or worse) than might be expected.

So good! [via Tiff’s excellent journogeekery blog]

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