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Ben Fry finding methods of visualizing data accepts Nierenberg chair of design at Carnegie Mellon

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The Carnegie Mellon School of Design has appointed graphic designer Ben Fry as the Nierenberg Chair of Design in its School of Design for 2006-2007. Widely regarded as the one of most prestigious appointments in design education in the U.S., the Carnegie Mellon University School of Design's Nierenberg Chair of Design is a visiting professorship at established through the generosity of Carnegie Mellon alumnus and Emeritus Life Trustee Theodore D. Nierenberg.

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          cover image ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics
          ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics  Volume 40, Issue 2
          August 2006
          ISSN:0097-8930
          DOI:10.1145/1181091
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