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On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Juliet Barbara <jbarbara@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Edits below and LGTM! 

AND/OR tweet from @Wikipedia too : 

t: Stunning! New data visualizations based on English & Chinese Wikipedia "Color" articles are a must-see
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/

t: How does language "color" our perception? Data scientist @muyueh found out using Wikipedia: 

t: Did you know that the top 3 colors in English are Blue, Green, & Pink? Cool new Wikipedia visualization explains:

t: Red, Blue, Green are the top colors in the Chinese language according to cool new Wikipedia visualization by @Muyueh

t: Do languages have favorite colors? Yes, says data scientist @Muyueh with vivid data visualization based on Wikipedia:


Facebook/ Google +

f/g: Do different languages describe color in different ways? Data scientist Muyueh Lee wanted to find out. Using the English and Chinese Wikipedia articles for data, he came up with this eye-popping visualization that has some interesting findings on how language shapes our perceptions. Take a look: 
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/


f/g: "Languages represent our view of the world, and knowing its limits help us understand how our perception works," says data scientist Muyueh Lee, the creator of the eye-popping Wikipedia infographic that visualizes how English and Chinese languages describe colors.
http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/


On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Michael Guss <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,

This cool visualization of color data from Wikipedia got some coverage, specifically coverage from Fast Company. I think it would a nice addition for our social media feeds. Yana already has tweeted it out too. Thanks for reviewing!

We could: 


AND/OR tweet from @Wikipedia too : 

t: Eye-popping! New data visualizations based on English & Chinese Wikipedia "Color" articles is a must-see

t: How does language "color" our perception? Data scientist @muyueh went and found out, using Wikipedia: 

t: Did you know that the top 3 colors in English are Blue, Green, & Pink? Cool new Wikipedia visualization explains:

t: Red, Blue, Green are the top colors in the Chinese language, says cool new Wikipedia visualization by @Muyueh

t: Do languages have favorite colors? Yes, says data scientist @Muyueh with vivid data visualization based on Wikipedia:


Facebook/ Google +

f/g: Do different languages have different ways to describe color? Data scientist Muyueh Lee wanted to find out. Using the English & Chinese Wikipedia articles for data, he came up with this eye-popping visualization that has some interesting findings on how language shapes our perceptions. Take a look: 


f/g: "Languages represent our view of the world, and knowing its limits help us understand how our perception works," states data scientist Muyueh Lee, the creator of the eye-popping Wikipedia infographic that visualizes how English and Chinese conceive colors.







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