
Debug view of Fast Forward Labs real estate prototype in progress

Debug view of Fast Forward Labs real estate prototype in progress

Fast Forward Labs real estate prototype in progress, experimenting with putting the price scale color codes in the back of the price graph.

Screenshot of the real estate prototype for Fast Forward Labs work in progress. Shows the sidebar with info about the selected hex.

Screenshot of real estate prototype work in progress for Fast Forward Labs. Shows the sidebar with info on a specific hex location and similar hexes.

A screenshot of the fast forward labs real estate prototype in progress. Showing a view of NYC with hexes color-coded by price.

An outline of the app structure for the real estate prototype.

A screenshot of a visualization that shows the price development 2005-2015 of Finnish apartments by postal code region. Price trends have also been predicted for the year 2017.

A screenshot of the real estate prototype in progress for Fast Forward Labs. Shows a zoomed in view of the neighborhood the East Village in Manhattan. The color coding shows percent change in price.

Screenshot of interactive graphic "Workers’ Comp Benefits: How Much is a Limb Worth?" by Lena Groeger and Michael Grabell, ProPublica, and Cynthia Cotts, special to ProPublica, Mar. 5, 2015.
From: http://projects.propublica.org/graphics/workers-compensation-benefits-by-limb

A screenshot of the Fast Forward Labs real estate map in progress. Showing boroughs in Brooklyn with a color coded heatmap of price change from 2013-2014.

A screenshot of prototype work in progress for Fast Forward Labs. A mocked-up list of tiles is on the right and a map of new york city color-coded by price is on the left.

Start of an app where it just says app on the left-hand side and sidebar on the right.

A screenshot of work on the techgraph prototype for Fast Forward Labs. It shows a force-directed graph in the right column and a list of their nodes and connection in the left sidebar.

A screenshot of the techgraph, an early work in progress showing the list on the left and the graph on the right.

A whiteboard tree graph showing a brainstorming approach to generating all the possibilities for a given topic.
From: http://tinyletter.com/gregborenstein/letters/smithereens-s02e05-ed-boyden-and-a-planet-of-viruses