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Brian O'Keefe
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Ludvig Sandman
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Hugh Heinsohn
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Panopticon EX Designer Example D
Dashboad with Barseries data visualization |

Panopticon EX Designer Example E
Dashboard with Treemap and Scatter Plot data visualizations |

Panopticon EX Designer Example F
Dashboard with Horizon Graph, Line Graph and Scatter Plot data visualizations |
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Panopticon EX Server Example A
Published web Dashboard with Line Graph and Treemap visualizations |

Panopticon EX Server Example B
Published web Dashboard with Line Graphs and Horizon Graph data visualizations |

Panopticon EX Server Example C
Published web Dashboard with Barseries data visualizations |
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Treemap Example A
Shows US stocks grouped by sector. Size of each box indicates the market cap for the stock. Color indicates price change during the past day. |
Treemap Example B
Very simple Trading Liquidity Blotter. Size indicates unfilled order market value. Color represents the Estimated Market Liquidity Impact for the remainder of the day's volume in that stock. Circular icons show real-time updates based on streaming feed.
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Shows stocks in a portfolio grouped by sector. Size indicates Portfolio Weight. Color indicates Total Risk Sensitivity.
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Bullet Graph Example A
Horizontal orientation of five ganged Bullet Graphs for use in an Information Dashboard. |

Bullet Graph Example B
Vertical orientation of five ganged Bullet Graphs. |

Bullet Graph with labels
This graphic explains the different components in a Bullet Graph. |

Standard Bar Graph
The Bar Graph in its simplest form with a single color and no gridlines. |

Bar Graph with standard gridlines
This example shows a standard, single color horizontally-oriented Bar Graph using standard grid lines. |

Grouped Bar Graph
This example shows a group of vertically-oriented Bar Graphs using color to differentiate different categories of data. |

Stacked Bar Graph
Horizontally-oriented stacked aAr Graph using color to differentiate the different data categories. |

Grouped and Stacked Bar Graph showing Percentage Allocations
Thie example shows how Bar Graphs can be used to show how different categories of data divide up 100% of their category total. |

Tornado Chart or Population Pyramid
This is often used to display demographic data where you need to make it clear how the performance of two different groups compare with each other in a large number of instances |
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This variant uses Edward Tufte-syle grid line representations in which the grid is displayed by removing "ink" from the bars themselves. |
Shows cumulative return for the trailing 12 months on eight hedge funds. Each fund is indicated by a different color. Height of each bar shows the return for a single month. |
Shows the term structure chart for European Bond issues. Color indicates Asset Swaps. Height shows the exact Yield To Maturity. Each bar represents a single instrument, and the bars are grouped by Country. |
Stack Graph Example A
Displays one year of performance for all US stocks, grouped by sector. Height of each trade indicates market cap for all stocks in the sector. Color is used to clearly differentiate sectors. |
Stack Graph Example B
This example displays the same data as in Example A, except we are using a different color scheme. The user can select the colors that are easiest to read or that match other visualizations that may be in use within the organization. |
Stack Graph Example C
Example C uses yet another color scheme. The user can select from an unlimited color palette for displaying data in a Stack Graph - or any Panopticon information visualization
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Percentage Area Graph Example A
Performance for all stocks in a portfolio over a two year period. Height indicates relative size of market cap for the sector. Color indicates average change in price. |

Percentage Area Graph Example B
Election Results for the UK over a 200 year period. Percentage Area Graph on left side of screen shows percentage of votes won by each party in each election. Treemap on right shows details for selected election. |
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Horizon Graph Example A
Displays price performance data for 30 stocks over a 1 year period. |
Horizon Graph Example B
Example B uses the same data as Example A, but with a different color scheme. User can select the colors that are easiest to read. |
Horizon Graph Example C
Example C uses a different color scheme. The user can select from an unlimited color palette for any Panopticon data visualization. |
Scatter Plot Example A
Displays stocks of 277 consumer non-US companies. Color is 1 Day Change. Y-axis is 1 Month Change. X-axis is 1 Year Change. Size is Market Cap. A blue disk in the upper right quadrant therefore indicates a stock that performed well over 1 Year, 1 Month, and also 1 Day.
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Scatter Plot Example B
Displays 1872 stocks. Color is 1 Day Change. Y-axis is 1 Month Change. X-axis is 1 Year Change. Size is Market Cap. A blue disk in the upper right quadrant therefore indicates a stock that performed well over 1 Year, 1 Month, and also 1 Day. |
Scatter Plot Example C
Displays 39 Swedish companies. The Industrial sector is selected in the associated Treemap and the same filter is automatically applied to the Scatter Plot. Color is 1 Day Change. Y-axis is 1 Month Change. X-axis is 1 Year Change. Size is Market Cap. |

Geographic Scatter Plot Example A
Display of population information. Size of circles corresponds to total population. Color corresponds to density. |

Geographic Scatter Plot
Example B
Display of air crash data. Top half od screen uses Geographic Scatter Plot to show location. Bottom part of screen uses a Treemap to display detailed information about crash frequency and severity in hierarchical order. |

Geographic Scatter Plot
Example C
Geographic Scatter Plot shows deforestation statistics. Size of circles indicates total forest coverage at end point of time scale. Color indicates rate of forest loss. |

Geographic Scatter Plot
Example D
A map of central London from the 18th Century is overlaid with data on a cholera epidemic. Size of each circle represents the number of deaths in a house. Color indicates the average number of deaths per house. |
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Line Graph Example A
One year of stock performance data for a portfolio. Color indicates sector. Height indicates market cap. |

Line Graph Example B
One year of exchange rate data for 11 currencies compared to the US Dollar. Height indicates exchange rate. Color corresponds to currency pair. |

Line Graph Example C
Global population growth data over a 35 year period. Color corresponds to country. Height indicates total population. |